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Skills Required: Google Mail (GMail) Google Drive RealPage Internet Use Basic Computer Skills Management Customer Service Additional Information ESSENTIAL ATTRIBUTES Embracing and exemplifying our HEART core values and incorporating them into every task performed and every interaction with clients, supervisors, team members, colleagues, residents, vendors, etc.
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Job Description The Assistant Community Director is fully accountable in assisting the Community Director with the day-to-day property operations, and managing the asset to meet the client's expressed operational and financial goals.
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No Experience necessary in Apartment Property Management, must have at least 1 year of Customer Service. The Assistant to Property Manager is responsible for assisting the Property Manager at the property to which they are assigned to and is accountable to the On-Site Property Manager for all day to day property operations.
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WinnCompanies is looking for an Assistant Property Manager to join our team at Coraopolis Towers, a 200-unit affordable housing community located in Coraopolis, PA. In this role, you will support the Property Manager in managing all aspects of the community, including leasing, accounts receivable, accounts payable, service requests, and customer service.
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We’re on the hunt for a customer service-oriented professional to step into the role of Assistant Property Manager. In this position, you will collaborate with fellow Assistant Property Managers, the Property Manager, and your team to streamline task completion.
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In this role, you will support the Property Manager in managing all aspects of the community, including leasing, accounts receivable, accounts payable, service requests, and customer service.
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As the Assistant Property Manager you will be responsible for supporting the Property Manager with day-to-day administrative, financial and maintenance operation of the community while ensuring the company’s standards are achieved and superior customer service is delivered.
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Duties First and foremost, the Assistant Property Manager will provide residents with exceptional customer service. As a primary point of contact for residents, the Assistant Property Manager is an important face of the company and as such, must convey our brand of professionalism and a can-do attitude.
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Assistant Property Manager. Experience with Yardi or RealPage property management software. Prepare financial reports for the Property Manager, as well as resident correspondence and recertification notices.
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Position Title: Assistant to Property Manager. You will be supporting their role by providing great customer service and by keeping the appearance of the property like new.
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Assists the Property Manager with the general administration of the property and performs related management functions with the daily operations of an apartment community. + A preferred skill for this position include : affordable housing programs, One-Site, customer service, following through, and personal accountability.
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Monitors regulatory compliance and company policies and procedures related to property management. Cross trained on Property Manager functions and acts in that capacity in the Managers absence.
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Experience with OneSite, Yardi or RealPage property management software. Act as Property Manager in absence of the Manager for specified amounts of time. Provide exceptional customer service, respond to resident issues and complaints in a timely manner, and promote positive resident relations.
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Supports and ensures timely input, proper use and full utilization of on-site PC-based property management software systems including assistance in training of new associates and ongoing training of existing property staff.
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The Assistant Property Manager will be responsible for collecting rent and ancillary fees from residents, including collections of delinquent accounts; posting income and deposits; inspection of apartment homes after move-out; sales and customer service with current and prospective residents; leasing apartments; office management and support.
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