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The VPO will ensure the integrity of all financial and operations data /systems principally hosted in Yardi and the Pennrose HUB. The VPO is also responsible for capital planning and the execution of those projects included in the annual capital plan for each property – managed principally through the Regional Maintenance Manager and on-site personnel.
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Remains current on and compliant with policies and laws affecting the marketing and leasing of the property, including the Company’s leasing agreement, Landlord Tenant code, Fair Housing laws, and other applicable laws.
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The Leasing Consultant is responsible for conducting all job duties in accordance with Fair Housing Laws and Company policy, and supports the overall objective of meeting the expectations of the Client, based on the respective financial operating budget and management agreement.
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We are seeking a personable individual to work with clients as a Showing Agent. The ability to close multiple deals per client without compromising commissions sets a new benchmark, revolutionizing agent success.
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Minimum 5-years of successful track record in the office leasing field. Douglas Emmett operates approximately 18 million square feet of Class A office space and over 5,000 luxury apartment units in nine highly desirable submarkets in Los Angeles County, six of which are located in Los Angeles' Westside - Brentwood, Century City, Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, the Olympic Corridor, and Westwood - and three submarkets in the San Fernando Valley - Sherman Oaks/Encino, Warner Center/Woodland Hills, and Burbank.
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The Cultivation Agent is responsible for providing on-site cultivation for one or more medical cannabis gardens. Cresco Labs is seeking a Cultivation Agent to join our facility. Assist the Cultivation Manager with tracking plants from birth to harvest by ensuring proper and accurate documentation for applicable activities.
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We are looking for: Residential Estate Security Agent - Armed. Black Box Security is an established boutique security firm specializing in executive protection and estate security for high-net-worth individuals.
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At Cresco, we aim to lead the nation's cannabis industry with a focus on regulatory compliance, product consistency, and customer satisfaction. At Cresco Labs, we aim to revolutionize and lead the nation's cannabis industry with a focus on quality and consistency of product, and to bring legitimacy to the industry with the highest level of integrity and professionalism.
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Obtain all necessary information when taking room reservations and follow rate quoting scenario.
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As stewards of the cannabis industry, our teams are constantly focused on supporting the needs of our fellow colleagues, consumers, customers, and communities alike. Our operations bring legitimacy to the cannabis industry by acting with the highest level of integrity, strictly adhering to regulations, and promoting the clinical efficacy of cannabis.
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Leasing agent must conduct a walk-thru, and complete the move-in inventory sheet prior to tenant move in. Submit a description of location, condition and rental status to the Manager and Senior Leasing Agent.
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Cresco Labs is one of the largest public, vertically integrated, multistate operators in the cannabis industry. Main duties will entail carrying out day-to-day plant care including watering, pruning, harvesting and trimming.
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Ability to use logic to define the problem collect information establish facts draw valid conclusions interpret information and deal with abstract variables for unique or unfamiliar situations
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Stillwater County, located in south-central Montana encompasses 1,793 square miles and is occupied by the Beartooth Absaroka Wilderness Area, Stillwater and Yellowstone River valleys, multiple lake basins, and rolling plains.
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