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The Community Manager is responsible for facilitating the optimum performance of the property in areas such as human resources, marketing, leasing, collections, resident services, maintenance, revenue enhancement, capital improvements, information reporting, and compliance with all applicable laws and company policies.
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JOB TITLE: Leasing Professional JOB NUMBER FLSA Status : Non-Exempt DEPARTMENT DIVISION: Vesta Realty GROUP: Residential Property Management REPORTS TO: Property Manager JOB SUMMARY, DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES, JOB REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY Promotes community and leases apartments to prospective residents and maintains effective follow-up systems.
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Why Join the CRM Residential Team: Comprehensive Health Coverage Retirement Savings with employer contribution Bonus Potential Paid Time Off (PTO) Company Paid Holidays What You’ll Get To Do: The Maintenance Technician will receive general supervision and direction from the Community Manager.
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Inform the Lead Maintenance and Community Manager of needed services and repairs. We are bold and resolute in our dedication to providing the best in next-generation property management.
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Regular and effective communication with Community Director / Service Manager / Maintenance Manager / Area Service Manager and other teammates. Perform daily grounds maintenance of the property including picking up and disposing of all trash, pet defecation removal, maintain pet waste stations, and sweeping walkways.
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Are you an experienced Property Manager with a passion for doing something great for your community? We are currently seeking an experienced Property Manager with a full understanding of managing affordable housing properties, who is organized with great attention to detail and excellent customer service skills.
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As a Community Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of apartment community operations. In this role, you will work closely with the Community Manager to support day-to-day operations.
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As a member of our team, you'll join a dynamic community dedicated to setting new standards in the Funeral and Cemetery profession. Meets with client families at the time of need or on a pre-need basis, to ensure that they are presented with all options pertaining to interment, cemetery property, and related merchandise and services.
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Assist in apartment move-in and move-out inspections and assist the Maintenance Manager or Community Manager in scheduling annual apartment inspections. Perform custodial and grounds work, including sweeping, mopping, vacuuming, emptying trash and recycle bins, cleaning windows, etc., in residential units for turnover and common areas of the property.
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We’re looking for our “second-in-command” who can listen, learn, and lead alongside our Property Manager to make sure every member of the team is operating toward the same goal: a superior customer experience.
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Eastlake Village is seeking an experienced Assistant Manager to help oversee the daily operations of our 177 unit apartment community. Must possess strong leadership and listening skills and be well versed with Landlord/Tenant Laws and Fair Housing.
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The Regional Property Manager will assist in the development and monitoring of company policies and procedures related to property management; responsible for recruitment, training, development, and supervision of Community Managers, and shares responsibility for maintaining the physical asset and performance of assigned properties.
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The Community Manager is responsible for the overall performance of their assigned property. Currently, we are searching for a Community Manager to work at London Square Apartments in Oklahoma City, OK.
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Minimum of 3 years as a Community Manager or 5+ years as Assistant Community Manager required. Provide direction and oversight to property maintenance staff. Envolve Community Management, LLC owns and professionally manages apartment communities located in select markets throughout the southeastern United States.
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This position reports to the property or leasing manager and requires attention to detail and the ability to follow directions. Consider this role as the first line of defense for the property manager.
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