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Employee frequently interacts directly with community management, facilities management, residents and other staff members during the workday. In addition, guiding them through the application, leasing, move-in, renewal, or move-out processes.
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Converting leads into community tours by following up with all prospects and providing helpful and compelling information about the community and neighborhood. Conducting informative and personalized tours of the apartment community that result in new leases.
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Touring the community & apartment homes. You will be responsible for showing and leasing apartment homes to prospective residents. Assist with community events and resident retention.
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The primary responsibility of the Leasing and Occupancy Manager is to ensure only eligible applicants are approved for move in at a community during initial Lease-Up and that all supporting documentation is maintained in the Tenant File. This position requires a minimum of 2 days/week of on-site presence at active lease-ups.
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Benefits include medical, dental, vision, prescription, 401(k) match, short & long term disability, health & flexible spending accounts, employee assistance program, life & AD&D insurance, military and jury duty differential pay, tuition reimbursement program, work flex policy, equipment rental program, paid volunteer opportunities, community non-profit donation match, along with paid vacation, holiday, sick, bereavement and parental leave.
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You will actively participate in leasing and marketing of the community to maximize occupancy, meet and greet prospective residents and vendors in a professional and enthusiastic manner.
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May perform other duties as needed to assist the Community Director/Community Manager and/or Leasing team. This includes but not limited to maintaining resident files, resident retention programs, receiving and following up with service requests, meeting with resident groups, and otherwise assisting the Community Director and Community Manager in ensuring compliance with all Hunt Military Communities policies and Government compliance requirements.
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Additional Responsibilities: Develop and manage operating budgets, billing processes, operating reports, and all accounting functions including invoicing and expense tracking; monitor revenue transactions and rent collection; nonpayment of rent processes; collection agency follow-up and reporting; leasing procedures and compliance with Affirmative Fair Housing Marketing Plan and other regulatory requirements; approve and submit employee time sheets; enact cost control measures as needed.
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The Assistant Community Manager will aide in the management of 400+ unit apartment portfolio, multiple leasing offices, and assist with the supervision of maintenance work in our North County team.
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The firm is very community-oriented, whereby pro bono service and corporate social responsibility are part of its core. top-rated regional multidisciplinary law firm seeking to add a Senior Leasing Associate to its growing practice group.
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Participates in performance leasing consultant duties as needed (leasing, tours, etc.) Performs community inspections to ensure aesthetics are maintained to company expectation and assist with intake and input of workorders.
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Coworking Community Manager: 2 years (Preferred) Any combinations of education, training or general experience in shared office space, commercial real estate, hospitality, co-working, leasing (commercial or residential), or property management that would provide the sales background and knowledge base to perform efficiently of all expectations of the job.
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Coordinates Housing Assistance (Section 8) documentation for move-in and renewals, which includes effective communication with Housing Authority and on-site leasing office for rental amount, community information, and lease begin date negotiation.
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Drive marketing outreach and community engagement. Oversee leasing, marketing, bookkeeping, customer service, and administration. Join one of the most innovative and diversified privately held real estate firms in the United States as a Property Manager for a market rate property located in Harrisonburg, VA.
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Staff work closely with other city agencies (OMB, HPD, DOHMH, DFTA, Health and Hospitals and others), State agencies (OMH, among others) and with community partners, such as housing and supportive services providers, to help develop and ensure that the types of housing and services provided to homeless, vulnerable and low-income New Yorkers are available and that knowledge and availability of these resources is shared across agencies.
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