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The Property Supervisor is responsible for overseeing the fiscal, physical and operational aspects of a portfolio of properties. This position is for a full-time Property Supervisor to work for EAH Corporate located in San Rafael, CA to oversee the North bay portfolio and new properties.
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BGSF is seeking experienced apartment industry professionals for the role of Assistant Property Manager! This position reports to the property manager and requires attention to detail and the ability to follow directions.
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Monitor cash flow and cash requirements in conjunction with Property Manager to ensure efficient use of cash. Provide overall property management leadership through the development and interpretation of policies and programs, coordination of information flow and property management strategy.
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Central Self Storage is known for developing extraordinary leaders who drive business success by doing the right thing for our customers.
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Southern Marin-based real estate company seeks a commercial property manager for a long-term, flexible and highly rewarding position. The property manager may work remotely, with flexible hours, and commute to the office and visit the properties part-time.
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Property Manager, Facilities Planning Development, Full-Time, Days Greenbrae, CA. Working knowledge of property leases, terms and conditions, oversight of maintenance and janitorial and sound relationships with landlords preferred.
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The Senior Property Accountant will be responsible for managing and executing various property accounting functions related to lease transactions and tenant reconciliations. Four Corners Property Trust, Inc. (“FCPT” or the “Company”) was launched in 2015 and is a ~$3 billion (enterprise value) publicly traded net-lease REIT with over 1,100 properties.
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Determines purge dates for property and evidence; releases or disposes of property and evidence in accordance with applicable laws and court orders; prepares and sends letters to property owners for claim; releases property to rightful owner; prepares surplus and unclaimed property for disposal or auction.
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Ensure consistent application of property rules and regulations, lease documents and report all violation. Responsible for the overall operation of the property and the day to day implementation of policies, procedures and programs that ensure a well-managed, well-maintained building and ensures compliance with all applicable regulatory agencies and federal, state and local laws.
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The Property Analyst Administrator is responsible for coordination of leasing and communications for residential and commercial spaces and buildings. Property Analyst Administrator. Certificate California Residential Manager (CCRM.
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Direct, coordinate, and exercise functional responsibility for property management business. 5+ years of real estate property management or related experience. Responsible for the management of the Property Management staff as well as to oversee a significant portfolio of property and to serve as a point person on third-party relationships.
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