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Resource Property Management (RPM) is currently seeking a Full time Portfolio Manager in the Pinellas County area! Only those candidates with an active Florida CAM license & at least 1-2 years of experience as a Community Association Manager will be considered.
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Works with Regional Account Executives (RAEs), Sales Assistants, Analysts, the Underwriting Manager and Loan Assistants to coordinate the due diligence process including the review of reserve study reports, third-party prepared financial statements, third party vendor contracts, special assessment reconciliation reports and property site inspections.
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HOA or property management experience is highly desired. "Poplar Homes is a national technology-enabled property management company that empowers property owners and residents throughout their lifetime real estate journey.
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They sympathized as they watched frustrated HOA boards turn to one property management company after another. RowCal Community Managers are responsible for the general management and oversight of all association business for a portfolio of homeowners' associations, on average between 10-14 communities.
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Community Managers are ultimately responsible for ensuring effective management for association business as well as client (board & homeowner) satisfaction. Homeowners Association (HOA): 2 yearsProperty Management: 2 yearsCustomer Service: 2 years (Preferred)Portfolio Management: 2 years (Preferred)Vendor Management: 1 year (Preferred.
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Next Generation Management and Accounting Services is a professional property management and accounting company looking to hire a full-time Licensed Community Association Manager to become the newest member of our skilled, diverse, and dynamic team.
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The Community Association Manager (CAM) focuses on the management of a portfolio of homeowner associations at Keystone Resort. The majority of homeowners within the HOAs contract with a rental management company, making this a very fast-paced, hospitality-focused community association manager position in a resort environment.
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Management: CAMs must manage the budget, operations, schedules of a community association. As the Onsite Community Association Manager (CAM) at RealManage, you are the primary ambassador, responsible for managing the daily operations of a community association.
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The Community Association Manager is responsible for providing the overall supervision of the Community, including, but not limited to, property inspections & overall property maintenance, vendor & contract management, budgeting & invoice processing, interacts with internal and external customers including homeowners, vendors, board members and committee members.
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Our client, a professional community management organization, is seeking an LCAM – Licensed Community Association Manager for an onsite position in Tampa FL. Salary/Hourly Rate: $65/hr – $75k Based on experience Position Overview: Our ideal LCAM – Licensed Community Association Manager will be responsible for managing an onsite property.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in property management, excellent communication skills, and understanding of the governance of HOAs. The Community Manager will work closely with board members, residents, and service providers to ensure that communities are managed according to the association’s governing documents and that residents' needs are met.
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At least 1-2 years of experience as a Community Association Manager will be considered. Immediately report any issues of concerns relating to client discontent relative to the management of the association to corporate.
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Innovative Management by Theron, Inc. is a company based out of Cincinnati, Ohio. We specialize in providing comprehensive community association management services to residential and commercial properties.
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Our innovative staff is committed to finding one-of-a-kind solutions for homeowner association (HOA) community management, new development and Bureau of Real Estate (BRE) services, finance and escrow services, and other areas of property management.
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As the Community Association Manager (CAM), you will manage the general business and operations of the common property and services of condominiums, cooperatives, and planned communities through their homeowners' or community associations on behalf of Tidewater.
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