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Sands Investment Group is a commercial real estate brokerage firm that specializes in the buying and selling of net lease properties for private investors and institutions across the United States.
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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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Sherman Bros is a family owned and operated business that is proud to have been a part of the Trucking Industry for over 50 years We are expanding a Glass Hauling fleet servicing the Western Region.
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Assist in the lease renewal program and work with the Property Manager and Leasing/Operations Manager to creating lease renewal events ensuring that the residents see the value. Work closely with the Leasing/Operations Manager to validate all lease preparations are prepared, printed and signed/approved in advance of move-in date.
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Supervise and assist with accounts receivable and accounts payable, including collection of rent, accruals, payment of expenses, common area maintenance estimates, true-ups, reconciliations, compliance with lease terms, and preparation of all related documentation.
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Collect rent and pays expenses per lease terms, prepares all required legal notices and recommends and coordinates legal action as needed, and reviews and reconciles tenant rent and Common Area Maintenance (CAM) recovery charges.
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Processes resident move-outs by reviewing lease terms and notice requirements, applying appropriate deposit and lease cancellation fees, if applicable, and processing the disposition in accordance with established procedures and legal requirements.
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The PM will handle day-to-day operations, tenant relations, lease administration, vendor coordination, and facilities management. The PM will handle day-to-day operations, tenant relations, lease administration, vendor coordination, and facilities management.
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Assist the Property Manager with the overall operations including maintenance, capital improvements, lease administration, budgeting, forecasting, reporting, collections, evictions, vacancy anticipation, marketing, lease renewals, service contracts, expense control, audits, etc.
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Review and understand A/P, A/R, and Lease Administration entries, reports and schedules. Prepare CAM/RE Tax/Insurance/Utility reconciliations as needed per the terms of the lease. Maintain thorough knowledge of the Lease provisions.
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The Premium Sales Manager position is responsible for the sale of Premium Memberships, with a focus on multi-year, multi-million-dollar contracts at Crypto.com Arena formerly known as STAPLES Center; primarily focused on premium suite lease.
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Responsibilities: Primary responsibilities will include assisting with asset management duties including modeling, client reporting, property valuation analysis, lease analysis and special projects.
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Leasing Support: Assist with leasing activities, including showing available units to prospective tenants, processing rental applications, and executing lease agreements. Administrative Tasks: Perform various administrative duties such as maintaining accurate records, preparing lease documents, responding to emails, and filing paperwork.
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Property Management Oversight: Supervise property management teams, ensuring they effectively maintain and manage properties, including lease negotiations, maintenance, and tenant relations. Property Management Oversight: Supervise property management teams, ensuring they effectively maintain and manage properties, including lease negotiations, maintenance, and tenant relations.
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Job Summary: Onsite Property Manager maintains the property assigned and performs all related management functions, including, but not limited to, coordinating leasing and marketing efforts, approving move-in files, promoting lease renewals, resident relations, team building, and any other duties or other responsibilities that may be assigned by the Regional Property Supervisor.
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