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The Assistant Property Manager assists the Property Manager in ensuring the physical, fiscal and social soundness of a property, operating the property in accordance with appropriate lender, tax credit, US Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD), state or local governmental entities requirements and EBALDC's internal guidelines.
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The Activities Manager will also play a key role in the success of the integration between the two populations and the Assistant Property Manager position must create a positive work environment for that position/person to thrive.
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Ebaldc.org East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation (EBALDC) is seeking a regular full time Assistant Property Manager located in Oakland, CA. Summary: The Assistant Property Manager assists the Property Manager in ensuring the physical, fiscal and social soundness of a property, operating the property in accordance with appropriate lender, tax credit, US Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD), state or local governmental entities requirements and EBALDC’s internal guidelines.
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Partner with Property Manager to identify and achieve additional tenant service income. Assist Property Manager with the development of RFP's and execution of contracts and purchase orders.
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Assistant Property Manager provides assistance as needed to Property Manager and administrative team. Assumes responsibility of supervising staff and assists the Regional Property Manager with managing the Property in the absence of the Property Manager.
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The Assistant Property Manager will support the property manager with the budget development, preparation of monthly operating reports and client deliverables, tenant billings, collection of rent, processing of property payables, lease abstracting and administration.
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The Assistant Property Manager will ensure a high level of professionalism and foster positive relationships with tenants and clients. The Assistant Property Manager is responsible for assisting in all areas defined as a part of the Sr. Assistant Property Manager job description, as well as performing property administrator job duties if there is no property administrator role on the team.
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Performs other duties as assigned by Senior Property Manager and Regional Property Manager. Work with the Senior Property Manager to develop and manage operations within each respective property budget.
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Seeking highly motivated Assistant Property Manager (APM) to join team in Emeryville CA. Reporting to the Property Manager, this role provides key support to the property management team in the day-to-day operations, providing outstanding service to tenants and customers.
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As an Assistant Property Manager, you will be involved in all aspects of managing a commercial building - from operations and financial activities to managing important relationships with our tenants and property owners.
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Overview The Assistant Property Manager reports to the Property Manager or Senior Property Manager and supports the manager in all aspects of the management for the assigned portfolio.
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Our client, a local Bay Area Non-Profit, is looking for an Assistant Property Manager to join their team. Our client, a local Bay Area Non-Profit, is looking for an Assistant Property Manager to join their team.
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Under the general supervision of the Property Manager, assists the manager in the overall operation of the property, day-to-day implementation of policies, procedures and programs; maintains acceptable occupancy level and develops a supportive environment for all residents, including special needs residents.
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Assistant Property Manager will work in tandem with the Property Manager to oversee all aspects of the designated property’s daily operations, ensuring safe and supportive living conditions for residents and a positive work environment for staff.
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The duties of the Assistant Property Manager is identical to the Property Manager and assumes the latter’s responsibilities in his/her absence or as directed by his/her Property Supervisor or Director of Associate Director/Property Management.
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Title: assistant property manager in San Francisco, CA
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