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The services we offer extend from assisting with development planning, construction or rehabilitation, through lease-up, into daily management operations of the community. The services we offer extend from assisting with development planning, construction or rehabilitation, through lease-up, into daily management operations of the community.
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Conduct initial home visits upon a new tenant lease-up and ongoing home visits, or more often as determined by need. This includes setting up and transporting clients on various field trips out into the community.
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Assists with all prospect inquiries including application process, tour coordination, lease administration, approval process, and move-in process to ensure the new resident has the best move in experience attainable.
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Tracking and evaluating the effectiveness of revenue management strategies (stable operations, lease up, value add, etc), and providing regular reports to the executive team. Staying up-to-date with industry advancements in revenue management technology and recommending system enhancements, as needed.
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Lease-up experience preferred. Sares Regis Group of Newport Beach, California, is a privately held real estate development, inves tment and management firm that focuses on commercial properties and multifamily communities in the western U.S. Since its founding in 1993, SRG has developed and acquired more than $7 billion in commercial and residential assets.
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Passion for Luxury Leasing : 1+ years of prior high rise lease up experience preferred, or 2 plus years of leasing experience in a high rise environment. Financial wellness perks to set you up for success – such as 401(k), FSA & HSA, employer-paid life and AD&D insurance; paid leave & disability programs.
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Ensure smooth hand-off of committed customers to ED, RSD and Community Business Director for care assessment and lease due diligence. Follow-up with in-home visits to potential residents or at locations of influencer(s.
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Previous Lease Up experience preferred. Oversee ongoing resident and lease related issues including coordinating with maintenance staff on work orders, move-in and move-out inspections.
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Review the Courtesy Officer nightly reports and follow up on incident reports and lease violation notices as necessary. Plan, promote, and deliver resident events and activities; Develop, produce, and coordinate resident communications via newsletters, surveys, lease violation letters, and other communications.
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Organize documentation for housing applications and support initial lease-up procedures for new ODR Project-based Housing sites. Lead crisis intervention for clients and follow-up on grievances.
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Sage LA is a 490-unit new construction/lease up property with complete amenities such as fitness center, music studio, recreation room, clubhouse, subterranean parking, pet play area, game room, media center/movie theatre and 24/7 concierge services.
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In conjunction with the housing specialist, assist families with the identification of appropriate housing and with lease up including negotiation of rental agreement with landlord. Be responsible for a caseload of up to 25 families.
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Maintain clear and consistent communications with property management agents regarding housing objectives and operations as they relate to project budgets, lease-up, maintenance, rent collections, annual monitoring and compliance, rent increases, day-to-day procedural issues, and Agency mission.
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Luxury property, lease-up, rehab, and tax credit experience are a plus as well! Understand the Apartment Association lease and contracted credit report application. Assist in lease transactions by typing leases, gathering applicant’s history and credit approvals.
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IAA serves a global buyer base - located throughout over 170 countries - and a full spectrum of sellers, including insurers, dealerships, fleet lease and rental car companies, and charitable organizations.
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