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Avenue5 is growing, and we are in search of an assistant property manager to join our dynamic team of Fivers! Assist the property manager with training staff on leasing, entering traffic into the computer, marketing, maintenance, and general office operations.
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Avenue5 is growing, and we are in search of a property manager to join our dynamic team of Fivers! This temporary property manager position would work at Brackett for the first 120 days and then transition to a floating property manager role covering the Seattle Metro area.
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Reviews and ensures lease applications have accurate information and payment has been collected before forwarding to property manager for approval. Avenue5 is growing, and we are in search of a leasing manager to join our dynamic team of Fivers.
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Affordable Assistant Property Manager | Regency Square & Lexington San Jose, CA Office and Leasing Full Time 679321 $24-$25 per hour The hourly pay rate for this position is $24 - $25 per hour (DOE) + housing may be available.
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We're looking for a talented regional marketing manager who will serve as the Avenue5 business partner responsible for property marketing performance in a region and/or portfolio of multi-family properties.
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We're looking for a talented assistant property manager who will be responsible for assisting the property manager in the overall operations of the property. Assistant Property Manager Responsibilities and Objectives.
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About the Assistant Property Manager Role. Assist the property manager in managing the day-to-day operations of the property including resident satisfaction, retention, and full resident lifecycle activities.
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Assist the property manager with resident relations and problem resolution. Assume responsibility for the operations of the property in the absence of the property manager.
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We're looking for a talented regional manager who will be responsible for the overall operations of several properties, ensuring the efficient operations, overseeing vendor contracts and maintenance, lease administration, monthly reporting and ensuring a positive experience for the residents, associates and property owners in conjunction with the property leadership team.
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This includes ensuring efficient operations, overseeing supplier contracts and maintenance, lease administration, monthly reporting, and ensuring a positive experience for the residents, associates, and property owners.
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We are a vibrant third-party multifamily property management firm with locations across the United States. Understand the operations guidelines established within the property management agreement.
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Two to three years of experience in property management is required. Ability to walk around the property several times daily (up 10 miles a day). Required to complete and successfully pass the Avenue5 Fair Housing, Diversity and Inclusion Training within the first 30 days of employment.
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Avenue5 will make reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Diversity creates a healthier atmosphere: Avenue5 is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, protected veteran status, disability status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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Ability to use general office equipment, such as telephone, fax machine, printer, copier, and key track system. Prior experience in Yardi Voyager or another equivalent system is preferred. May be required to be on-call and aid during staffing deficiencies on-site.
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Maintain all accounts receivable including collecting rent, posting rent, making daily bank deposits, and maintaining a balanced, accurate rent roll. Ability to cope with and defuse situations involving angry or difficult people.
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