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This is a new role for a growing national law firm that handles commercial property insurance claims, residential property insurance claims, and bad faith claims. We are seeking a talented Paralegal/Legal Assistant with 5+ years of litigation experience to join our dynamic team.
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An Assistant Property Manager is responsible for the day-to-day operations of real estate properties. At least 1 year of LIHTC Compliance, Residential Rental, or Mortgage processing experience preferred.
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The Assistant Facilities Manager (AFM) assists the Facilities Manager (FM) with the cost-effective operation, maintenance, and long-term preservation of the physical assets of the property.
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About the Company : Founded in 1983, AKAM provides unparalleled knowledge, industry-leading technology, cost-saving initiatives, and the best customer service in the industry to every condominium, cooperative, homeowners association, and investment property we service.
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Partner with Facilities Property Management (FPM) team, under the leadership and guidance of the Senior Shelter Director, to ensure that any health and safety concerns are highlighted, entered into the work ticket system, and resolved in a timely fashion.
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Experience: Previous experience in commercial or multi-unit residential property is desirable. Assist Community Manager and or Assistant Community Manager in the orientation of new residents regarding the proper usage for the garbage disposal and appliances.
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Richman Property Services, Inc. is seeking a full-time Assistant Property Manager with a proactive mindset to join our dedicated team. Join Our Team as an Assistant Property Manager.
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This is a full-time on-site role for an Administrative Assistant at Omega Realty Group (Sister company) in Phoenixville, PA. The Administrative Assistant will be responsible for providing administrative support, including managing phone calls, maintaining communication, book keeping, and operational flow for our property management division.
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College degree or 3+ years in a progressive career path in Residential Property Management, Hotel, Hospitality or Retail Management required. Under the direction of the Community Manager, the Assistant Community Manager is responsible for leasing, compliance, maximizing rental income and customer service.
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Our client, a National Commercial and Residential Asset Management company is seeking an experienced Property Assistant to assist the Property Manager with a mid-size portfolio.
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The Property Manager is responsible for directly managing all aspects of their assigned commercial and/or residential properties. As a successful Property Manager, your goals are to maintain high occupancy rates, maximize profitability, and maintain a high level of satisfaction for both the property owner and tenant.
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Commercial & Residential Title Insurance. Real Property & Cooperative Lien Searches. 1031 Exchange ServicesKensington Vanguard National Land is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Commercial & Residential Title Insurance.
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A Bay Area family is looking for an experienced Assistant Property Manager to act as the extension of the Property Manager in overseeing property-related projects and interacting with / managing contractors.
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Troia & Associates provides counseling and litigation services to condominiums, cooperatives, commercial and residential property owners and real estate investment companies with substantial holdings throughout New York City, Nassau, Suffolk and Westchester counties.
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Category Building services Description Assistant Property Manager Job Description - Assists the General Manager and Resident Manager in the on-site Management Office to ensure efficient day-to-day operation and management of a 360-unit luxury cooperative residential building.
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