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Work with Rental Manager and Assistant Property Manager to review and approve new resident applications. As part of the property management team, you’ll supervise administrative, leasing, and maintenance staff to maintain tenant satisfaction.
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Knowledge of Landlord-Tenant and Fair Housing Laws. Scan tenant payments into Yardi and update ledger information. Company Overview: Wellington Advisors is a premier Southeastern Real Estate Firm specializing in third party multi-family Property Management.
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Under the direct supervision of the Regional Manager and/or Area Manager, the Community Manager is responsible for full oversight of their assigned property and providing leadership and direction to associates at assigned property.
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Experience: 5+ years property management experience; one year supervisory experience; working knowledge of applicable Landlord Tenant Laws, Fair Housing Regulations, IRS Section 42 - LIHTC Program and other laws as they relate to property specific guidelines and occupancy standards.
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Work closely and effectively with the Department Director, Senior Regional Manager, Regional Managers, Property Managers, and Compliance staff to ensure effective and efficient operation of the Property Management Departments Resident Services Program.
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Knowledge of laws and standards that apply to property management, such as Fair Housing Laws, Landlord-Tenant Law, OSHA Standards, local and state building codes. We provide a comprehensive suite of real estate management, compliance/leasing, and commercial cleaning services, focusing on innovative solutions and the complete spectrum of property asset management including operations, administration, finance, marketing, compliance, and training.
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Job Description:The Temporary Property Manager will be responsible for managing daily operations across a portfolio of office and retail properties. Lease Administration: Oversee tenant move-ins and move-outs, coordinate "walk-through" inspections, and manage lease terms and renewals.
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The Property Manager III is responsible for the day-to-day administrative operations, including the lease-up of new tenants and recertification of current tenants, overseeing the turnover of units, maintenance and building operations, processing accounts payables, accepting rent, and participating as a member of the management team.
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The Assistant Property Manager will support the administration and operation of office-managed properties including but not limited to leasing, tenant relations, account management and general office administration.
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The Commercial Property Manager will work closely with the Management and Maintenance teams to ensure all daily operational, maintenance, administrative, financial responsibilities, client, tenant and community relations are managed according to Client’s property management standards.
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O Monitor expiration dates and request updated tenant LOCs as necessaryo Obtain and maintain W-9 forms from all vendorso Assist with expense accruals for monthly reportso Assist with running aging reportso Participate in the preparation of the annual budget and accurately and thoroughly complete assigned deliverables under the direction of the Property Manager.
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Coordinate and review property manager prepared monthly reports. Assist asset management on new and renewal tenant leases. Proficient with Yardi property management software strongly preferred.
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WinnCompanies is searching for a Property Manager I to join our team to support Truman Apartments, a 90-unit, layered, affordable community and Anderson Apartments, a 58 unit, layered, affordable community located in El Paso, TX. The Property Manager I will sit at the office located at Truman Apartments.
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As a successful Property Manager, your goals are to maintain high occupancy rates, maximize profitability, and maintain a high level of satisfaction for both the property owner and tenant.
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Range Commercial Partners, Inc. is hiring an Assistant Property Manager in Christiansburg, VA! Answers, screens, and directs incoming calls, assists with tenant and vendor customers service via the phone support of by on-site tenant visits.
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