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Skills & Qualifications: 3+ years of experience in property Operations, Hospitality, or constructionBachelor’s degree in business or related field Must be Certified and Licensed by the State of Florida for Community Association Management (CAM) Critical thinking, problem solving, judgement and decision-making abilities are necessary.
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Have a thorough knowledge of all governing documents of the Condominium Association. Ideal candidate must be able to:Serve as a contact between the Association and the residents of the communityCoordinate any independent outside contractor retained by the BODs related to the operations of the facilities and grounds.
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The Resort Controller supervises local resort revenue accounting, lodging accounting, payroll, accounts payable, condominium association accounting, and general accounting team members, and is a contributing member of Boyne corporate-wide finance and accounting team.
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Prepare the Financial Statement package and submit for review to the assigned Association Manager Prepare additional financial reports requested by the Client to be included in the Financial Package or provided to the Community Association Manager and/or BOD. Provide assistance and guidance to Association Management by answering questions regarding monthly Financial Statements and other related matters.
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Candidates with the desire to acquire a CAM (Community Association Manager) license within 6 months of employment will strengthen their application. Familiarity and Understanding of The Florida Condominium Act: Knowledge of The Florida Condominium Act is essential for ensuring compliance with relevant regulations and effectively addressing community-related matters.
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Acts as the on-site and /or Managing Agent for the administration, management, and operation of the Condominium according to established and approved Association policies, procedures, and rules and regulations; and in so doing integrates and coordinates activities of all Association personnel, vendors, and contractors while responding to the needs of the community, all through the direction of the Board.
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Nova Association Management Partners is an Association Management Company providing full-service as well as customizable management services for Condominiums, Townhomes, HOA and Community Centers throughout the greater Seattle and Portland areas.
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The subject property is a large condominium community with amenities (clubhouse, fitness center, pool, mail centers, and trash and recycling areas). Participates in the emergency maintenance on-call rotation as necessary, per instructions from the Regional Facilities Manager and Association Management team.
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American Towers Owners Association, a prestigious high-rise condominium, is seeking a dedicated and organized Administrative Assistant to join our team. Serving over 200 communities across Utah, and Southern Idaho, HOALiving is the recognized leader among all management firms in community association management - managing condominiums, townhomes, PUD's, office condominiums, and other common-interest communities - and is Utah and Southern Idaho's only portfolio Accredited Association Management Company (AAMC.
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Work directly with condominium, multi-family, and single-family Community Association Managers and Board of Directors. Construction administration projects such as roof repair or replacement, façade or siding repair or replacement, paving projects, window and door replacement projects for the Association.
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Creating a positive day-to-day experience for all Amelia Island Management (AIM) customers and employees by providing Account Management services to be successful in exceeding guest and owner expectations for assigned homeowner and condominium associations.
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As a Community Association Manager - Portfolio, you'll provide strong leadership and management direction on behalf of the Board of Directors and FirstService Residential. Active Community Association Manager license in the state of Illinois.
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Understanding of physical building management, Condominium law, financial planning and law affecting property management. The Community Manager has the sole duty of the day-to-day operations, legal compliance and overall oversight of the association and staff.
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Leland Management is a full service community association management company that offers complete support to Florida Homeowner, Condominium, Cooperative, Community Development Districts and Commercial Property Management Associations.
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Completes assigned work orders generated from Association Management staff for service, as well as preventative maintenance on the property by diagnosing the source or cause of an issue or problem, and making repairs in accordance with established policies, procedures, safety standards, and code requirements.
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