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Pan American Properties, Inc. is looking for an experienced, part-time, On-Site Resident Manager for a residential 33-unit apartment community in. Monitor conduct of residents to ensure compliance with house rules, regulations, and lease; enforcement of apartment rules, maintain written records, and report occupancy violations, disturbances and other infractions by tenants and guests.
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Prior experience as an apartment maintenance technician or in a similar role. SoLa Impact was ranked as the 7th fastest-growing Black-led private company and was recognized as the Leading Social Impact Housing Developer in recognition of SoLa’s demonstrated ability to deliver positive changes in environmental, social, and governance (ESG) matters.
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At APM, Inc., our mission is to simply be the best apartment management company in the United States and to provide quality management, professional service, and superior operating results to our clients and residents.
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Are you a skilled Maintenance Technician looking for an exciting opportunity?
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Oversees the lease enforcement process by approving prospective resident applications, discounts and renewal leases, conducts periodic apartment inspections, follows proper notice requirements, evicts residents, and imposes and collects late fees and other charges as allowable and stated in the terms of the lease.
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Experience in the apartment industry and HVAC certification is a plus but not necessary. Plumbing, electrical, appliance repair, drywall. Previous experienced in maintenance or other related fields such as construction or handyman skills.
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With an owner's mindset and extensive experience managing multifamily properties, they will provide overall direction and supervision of day-to-day operations of two distinct properties: offering extended stay housing, and The Baxter, a conventional apartment building.
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Coordinates annual apartment maintenance schedule and completion. Occasional weekend, evening or night work if needed to ensure shift coverage. Ensures the outside of the property is maintained, including landscaping, snow removal, and garbage/trash removal.
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Certified Apartment Manager (CAM) or Accredited Resident Manager (ARM) preferred. Under the supervision of the Regional Manager, the Community Manager is responsible for the operations of the apartment community.
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Security Properties is a top 50 NMHC apartment owner and we provide exceptional living experiences for our residents. At Security Properties Residential (SPR), with 100+ apartment communities in 13 states, we are looking for talented and exceptional team members to join our team.
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Company DescriptionDouglas 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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Conduct property inspections and log results in shelter tracking log, these include daily property walk through; quarterly property inspection; annual apartment inspection; apartment turnover and inspection; apartment maintenance checklist and other funder inspections.
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Community Manager (Affordable) – Pilgrim Terrace Apartment | Santa Barbara, CA. You bring a minimum of 2-3 years of experience managing an apartment community. Community Manager (Affordable) – Pilgrim Terrace Apartment | Santa Barbara, CA.
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At AvalonBay Communities, we're not just maintaining apartment homes; we're creating exceptional living experiences. Ability to read and understand policies and procedures including but not limited to Key Control Policy, Apartment Home Turnover Policy and all Maintenance Emergency policies and procedures.
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