The Hierarchy of Estate Management

The Hierarchy of Estate Management

Our panel breaks down the key roles of Property Manager, House Manager, Estate Manager and Director of Residences and each role’s expectations of skills, education, experience, and compensation.

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Creating Vendor Guidelines

If you haven't informed or instructed your vendors on how the property needs to be cared for, they probably don't know what to do. It's worth taking time to note the general procedures and expectations for all vendors.

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Hiring An Event Planner

An Estate Manager needs to source the best Event Planner for your Principal's requirements and screen them carefully before committing to one. 

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Household Safety Training

Being knowledgeable of safety standards and best practices can mean the difference between a smoothly running household and accidents or injuries for yourself or your staff. As the Estate Manager, you should provide guides, instructions, and manuals as well as include MSDSs in easily accessible notebooks or your Estate Manual for your staff to access when needed. Here are some item to include in your training and manual... PRO MEMBER CONTENT

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