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Business Development Manager - Real Estate Sales RoleCompensation: Top performers will earn between $80,000- $100,000 annually (base + commission)Employment Type: Full-Time - Hybrid Role based out of Hampton Roads, V Real Property Management (RPM) TidalReal Property Management (RPM) Tidal is seeking a strong salesperson with a real estate background looking to join a great company.
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Help to form and plan major capital projects Act as property management’s subject matter expert Interface with the home office team to provide information, advice, and physical due diligence resources in support of new acquisition opportunities Provide general oversight of property management software functions for accuracy Required Experience For Regional Property Manager : 3-5 years of direct multi-site multifamily property management experience is required.
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The Business Development Manager (BDM) at Real Property Management (RPM) Tidal is responsible for making great first impressions with potential clients. Your days will be spent meeting with and prospecting owners of rental properties with the goal of helping them understand the power of working with a professional property manager like Real Property Management (RPM) Tidal.
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Canine Country Club and Wellness Center is looking for a rockstar kennel and property management technician for our Ranch Retreat location outside Ennis, Texas! Take care of our ranch property with projects such as painting, maintenance, ranch work, and other special projects.
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Perform routine property management duties, including but not limited to, rent collection, tenant sales/certificate of insurance collection, review and approve accounts payable, prepare monthly budget variance analysis narrative and operational reports to clients, etc.
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We are one of the largest third-party 100% fee-managed Property Management companies in the nation, an industry leader in both the Conventional and Affordable Housing spaces, managing over 850 communities (~150,000 units) across the country, and employing ~3,500 team members.
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You have a minimum 3 years of experience as a property manager at a HUD Project Based Section 8 and/or LIHTC/ Low Income Housing Tax Credit property is REQUIRED. Familiarity with other affordable housing programs is a plus.
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Real Property Management tiene el puesto perfecto para ti como Coordinador de Mantenimiento. Por qué querrá unirse a nuestro equipo como coordinador de mantenimiento Como empleado de Real Property Management, formará parte de un equipo de colaboración.
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The main mission of the Regional Property Manager is to lead professional execution of property operations, business plans, capital improvements, routine and recurring maintenance, and financial reporting of a region of properties.
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A Tax Credit Property Manager is responsible for the management of units, ensuring compliance with applicable HUD regulations, Housing Authority policies and Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) compliance.
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A growing and exciting real estate company is looking to add a Regional Property Manager to their team! The Regional Property Manager will also be expected to lend their experience and expertise on an as-needed basis.
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The RealPage IT System Administrator will provide overall administration, troubleshooting, and technical support for the Company’s multiple property management software applications at the corporate and property levels.
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Provide case management for patent litigation in federal district courts, appeals before theFederal Circuit Court of Appeals, and actions before the U.S. International Trade Commission,USPTO, and Patent Trial and Appeal Board.
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The Tax Compliance Manager manages multi-state and local sales and use tax, property tax, and other business tax administration and compliance, including research and analysis of related tax laws and communication with state and local jurisdictions and authorities, for multiple legal entities.
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Ideally, five (5) years of experience in commercial real estate sales and/or leasing, property management of multiple tenant assets, right-of-way agent experience, appraisal/valuation, real estate law, or survey.
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