This company continues to grow - Property Support PK Management Employee Review

5.0
19 Feb 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Our ownership continues to expand our property count. And as we buy properties, we are also selling properties that are in states where our growth was limited. This enables us to focus our resources better. The benefits and salaries are comparable to other companies I've worked for. In some cases, they are much better. I've never worked for a company that actually provided cash bonuses at the end of the year. Sure beats the heck out of a gift certificate to Walmart!

Cons

The transient nature of some our employees. I've had good relationships with several people who left without a word. Property managers (good ones) know that they can get a job anywhere. So when the job no longer challenges them, they just move on. Like all companies, I wish we would focus on retaining our "good" employees to keep all that trust and goodwill they have developed with the residents.

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3.0
18 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Small staff, large property, good corporate leadership, relaxed atmosphere, mostly off on weekends, which isn’t common in the property management industry.

Cons

On the low end of average as far as hourly pay, absolutely no commission (regardless of the fact that this property was over 400 units and leased conventional, Section 8, and LIHTC (income based) units, property manager was also very negative and consistently talked badly about not only residents, prospective residents, other employees, and even vendors who were just at the property to perform maintenance, upkeep or repairs. Her attitude was directly related to the amount of time she had been at that particular property, which was over 20 years, and she definitely needed a change in scenery in order to continue to do her job at the level. she was definitely capable of. It wasn’t that she wasn’t knowledgeable and aware of absolutely everything about that property, but just that she clearly was burnt out and desperately needed a different position at a different property in order to evolve and grow as a manager. This made the environment and the atmosphere, the vibe if you will, very uneasy, and you were constantly getting the feeling you were walking on eggshells, very unsure of what she may or may not do or say that particular day, depending upon her mood and how annoyed or angry she might be. it became very unprofessional and not to mention uncomfortable for me to hear her constantly badmouth the assistant manager in front of me, considering I was the leasing agent who have been there less than six months, and I was being put in the middle of two people who clearly did not get along and had never gotten along since they had been working together prior to me ever showing up. This eventually became an unbearable environment to work in, so I felt the need to move on, and I don’t know that I left under the best circumstances or in a way I typically would have as far as putting in a notice, etc.

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