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Working knowledge of applicable Landlord Tenant Laws, Fair Housing mandates and other legal issues affecting property management. Managing administration of property operations and leasing office.
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Specifically, we are seeking real estate brokers with tenant representation, leasing, or investment sales experience. Work with current and prospective retail landlord clients to understand their needs, win their business, and develop a leasing strategy that will increase their shopping center’s value.
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Oversee a team of property managers responsible for day-to-day operations, leasing, and tenant relations. Our Client is seeking a highly experienced and dynamic individual for the position of Real Estate Asset Manager based in Boca Raton, Florida.
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Advertising vacant properties and hiring a leasing agent to find tenants as needed. Communicating and coordinating with the tenants the landlord needs and appropriately accommodate tenant needs.
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The Leasing Agent is an integral part of the team and is responsible for all aspects of apartment leasing including answering the phone, greeting, and assisting residents, touring prospects, maintaining curb appeal, marketing units, and accurately preparing leases and other documents.
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Experience with tenant improvement projects ranging from build-out of building shell space, to modifications of built-out space, to demolition of and complete renovation of existing built-out space.
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Facilitate showings in newly developed buildings by working with the regional market leaders, construction and development services team, general contractor, sub-contractors, and leasing agent(s) to ensure that all operations support the strengths of the portfolio.
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The Real Estate Leasing Associate Attorney will focus on high-end tenant representation office leasing transactions for major companies. 4-7 years of experience in commercial leasing, preferably with a focus on high-end tenant representation office leasing transactions.
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Projects: primarily responsible for managing all of the Company’s real estate law matters, which would include a variety of complex transactions and special projects as well as complex new store acquisitions, complex leasing transactions, remodels, surplus property transactions, lease renegotiations and amendments, resolving landlord/tenant disputes and other real estate law matters.
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A Day in the Elmington Life: A Community Director is essential to the property's overall operations, success, and tenant satisfaction. You will ensure efficient operations by overseeing vendor relations, property maintenance, financial, and leasing performance of your community.
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Monitors the day-to-day operations, including rent collection, customer service, tenant turn process, occupied maintenance, expense management, leasing activities, and HOA compliance. The General Manager also acts as a liaison to unify all local departments, Property Operations, Leasing, Central Support, etc., to execute the overall strategic vision of the district for the organization.
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The Property Manager, or Residential Property Manager, is responsible for overseeing the maintenance and upkeep of residential properties and tenant satisfaction. Attention to detail to ensure applications are accurate and tenant issues or questions are adequately addressed.
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Also requires monitoring and providing support for leasing activities, vendor contracts, construction, and capital projects. Foster relationships with local tenant representatives, as well as their regional Real Estate decision makers.
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This position should be treated as one that is complementary to a brokers current book of business as a Landlord rep and or Tenant rep and is looking for an opportunity to grow. Experience in retail leasing or commercial real estate is a plus.
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Oversee day-to-day operations of commercial properties, including leasing, maintenance, and tenant relations. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in managing commercial properties, demonstrating a proven track record of success in optimizing property performance, tenant satisfaction, and financial outcomes.
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