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Experience with Yardi or RealPage property management software. Knowledge of property management and tenant laws. WinnCompanies is looking for a Property Manager II to join our team at Broadway, a 132-unit LIHTC community located in Baltimore, MD.
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Must have experience with property management software, Microsoft EXCEL and WORD. Responsible for completing other miscellaneous projects assigned by the Regional Property Manager.
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Under general direction and as a member of the local line of business (LOB) management team, responsible for product quality and performance for a specific team of Outside Property claim professionals.
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Manage the day-to-day operations of the property including resident satisfaction and retention, full resident lifecycle activities (e.g., lease administration, rent collection and delinquency management), property P&L, and property marketing in accordance with company standards.
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Looking to take the next step in Property Management within the Commercial sector? We are searching for a Commercial Property Manager that will oversee 5 East Baltimore sites.
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As the Property Manager, you will be responsible for brand recognition in the area’s marketplace, personnel management, resident services, and compliance with all applicable laws and company policies.
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Two years of experience in residential property management in the Multifamily Industry is required. Accurately perform intermediate mathematical functions and use all on-site resident management software functions.
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Knowledge of laws and standards to Property Management, such as Fair Housing Laws, Landlord-Tenant Laws, Local, and State Building Codes. As a vertically integrated firm, we lead with operations by taking a hands-on approach to real estate investment and property management, accomplishing our mission by incorporating data and technology with hyperlocal customer service to all units.
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Working knowledge of the Yardi property management platform. Click here to see a day in the life of a Property Manager! Coordinate maintenance of the property alongside the Maintenance Supervisor.
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Complete Building Services is seeking a full-time Project/Property Manager for a large commercial building near Towson, MD. The Property Manager will have five to seven years of experience supporting the facilities and property management industry.
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Involved in Construction management (as a Property Manager) 3+ years’ commercial property management experience. Commercial Property Manager. Managing up to 2.5Msft of a diversified portfolio (mix - Office, retail, industrial) Responsible for financial performance of the asset, interact closely with Senior Management, acquisition, asset management, leasing, construction, and accounting teams.
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Habitat America, a expanding property management company, seeks an experienced, professional full-time experienced affordable housing Community Manager for a Prac 202 HUD/HOME senior affordable community in Baltimore, Maryland.
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We are a vibrant third-party multifamily property management firm with locations across the United States. Manage the property and associate safety records, property loss claims, and risk management initiatives.
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Our CSP Real Estate & Financial Services Practice has partnered with a fast-growing real estate investment management and advisory firm to identify a Property Manager. 2+ years of experience in commercial real estate property management.
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Property Management Assistant, Yardi, MS Office Suite, Filing, Reception, front desk. Property Management Assistant, Yardi, MS Office Suite, Filing, Reception, front desk. Looking for an Administrative Assistant to support the VP of a company who manages all aspects of properties including security, housing, parking, transportation and landscaping.
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