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Eligibility to lease up to 2 vehicles at competitive rates. Up to 16 weeks of paid parental leave for biological and adoptive parents of all genders. What you'll gainThe benefits of joining Scout include the chance to build products and a company from the ground up.
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Lease up and unit punch 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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Contribute to the coordination, analysis, and other efforts for specific property needs related to lease up activity, disposition preparation, and major capital project implementations. Participate in revenue management calls to review lease pricing.
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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. Conduct regular follow-up inspections on maintenance work, grounds and common areas.
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Company drivers average: $1,400-$1,900 per week & Lease/Owner-Operators average: $3,000-$7,000 per week. We have a military Veteran dispatch team & hablamos español. Sherman Bros/ Team Transport is a family owned and operated business who is proud to have been in the trucking industry for over 50 years.
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Property Type: Lease Up. The Affordable Housing Coordinator is responsible for coordinating the community's strict compliance with all rules and regulations set forth by the state and local regulatory agencies.
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We specialize in multifamily development and are responsible for all phases of the real estate development process from site selection to lease-up. Manage jobsite clean-up, security, and quality control program.
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Maintains the guest suite schedule to ensure proper payment and cleanliness upon guest arrival and manages and coordinates the loading dock and/or elevator schedule for move-ins and move-outs.
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Sares Regis Group is seeking experienced lease-up professionals for our up-and-coming properties in Phoenix! Assures OSHA and other safety procedures are implemented; ensures the team is educated as needed regarding safety precautions, including routine safety meetings, and confirms up-to-date MSDS information is available.
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Although work hours may change during periods of high vacancy, lease up, or while special projects are underway, work hours are typically 9am-6pm Monday through Friday. Prepare reports when necessary to ensure timely communication to investors, which may include the following, but are not limited to: budgets & variance, occupancy status, leasing activity, delinquency updates, pricing/marketing or renewal strategies, and lease expiration management.
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Assist in lease administration activities, including abstracting leases and keeping our database current presently using AppFolio. Also responsible for ensuring tenant information within data base (AppFolio) is current and up to date.
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The Project Manager, under the direction and supervision of RCD's Director of Real Estate Development, will have primary responsibility for a full range of real estate activities relating to the development of affordable multifamily housing, ranging from entitlements and community engagement work through construction closings, construction management, and lease-up and transitioning into full operations.
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Assist with lottery and waiting list set up and coordination, work with Waitlist Administrator and Compliance Administrator regarding waiting list reporting throughout lease-up. The Leasing Coordinator reports to the Director of Property Management in Northern California and supports lease-up functions at new properties and helps process vacancy and recertification files at properties in need of expertise, collaboration, and teamwork.
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Being part of the lease up of “Andy’s” (1510 Webster Street), the Assistant Residence Manager is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day community operations, providing excellent customer service, managing team members, preparing monthly close-out and financial reports, processing invoices for payment, collecting rent, and working with the leasing team to assist driving results.
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The Project Manager is responsible for managing all phases of real estate development for multiple projects including due diligence, feasibility analysis, predevelopment, construction, lease-up, project completion and close-out, and transition to property and asset management.
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