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Experience managing a minimum of 2 to 3 multifamily Class A rental projects in the Mid-Atlantic region from site planning/sourcing through lease-up phases is strongly desired. Experience managing a minimum of 2 to 3 multifamily Class A rental projects in the Mid-Atlantic region from site planning/sourcing through lease-up phases is strongly desired.
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Communicate directly with housing providers with/or on behalf of program participants throughout the relocation process to streamline the application and lease-up processes and facilitate a smooth relocation experience.
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Primary responsibilities are focused on achieving the objectives for each active development and managing tasks related to property acquisition, pro-forma financial analysis, design, construction debt and equity financing, closings, lease-up and stabilization.
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Assist in lease administration activities including lease set up, lease changes, reporting etc. Prepare internal lease administration documents such as lease abstracts as directed.
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Support and collaborate with other teams on the project start-up and close-out (such as coordinating the office lease process, procuring office equipment and furniture, setting up/closing field bank accounts, and recruiting employees), the mobilization and demobilization of project expatriate staff, drafting of relevant project operations manuals and guidance documents, and annual performance assessment processes at the project level.
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We are looking for a quick learner and energetic representative to assist with all reception and administrative duties, coordinating tenant service requests, administration of tenant lease agreements, billing and collecting tenant receivables (Accounts Receivable), and processing all invoices and mailing payments (Accounts Payable.
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Coordinate marketing and lease-up with property management to meet occupancy, financial goals, and affordability restrictions. real estate development or financing; experience with affordable housing or non-profit real estate.
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Assist with leasing in an effort to ensure full lease-up and maintenance of high occupancy levels; includes the mailing of renewal offers, logging of responses and management of property availability.
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Assist with ensuring an accurate record of availability that is compatible with the lease renewal report. The Apartment Leasing Agent reports to the General Manager. Knowledge of Entrata is preferred.
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Accountable for lease administration, rent collections, and delinquency follow up. Facilitates loss prevention, injury prevention programs, and compliance with life safety standards. Accountable for lease administration, rent collections, and delinquency follow up.
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Coordinate tenant move ins and move outs, including furniture delivery and pick up. Assist in lease administration activities, including abstracting leases and keeping our database current.
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5-7 years of experience in multi-family, multi-site property management required, preferably 3+ years’ experience managing 1,500 units with class A, lease-up assets. The UIP Companies, Inc. (UIP) is a vertically integrated real estate investment, development, asset and property management, and general contracting firm specializing in multi-family, mixed-use, retail, and light industrial properties predominantly in the Washington, DC metropolitan area, including assets in DC and its close-in suburbs, Baltimore, MD, and Arlington, VA. Since 2001, UIP has provided quality housing that satisfies the most discerning residents and investors.
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Experience with New Build Lease Up required. Ensures the effective execution of lease renewal strategies as well as resident retention plans. If applicable, participates in scheduled Lease Rent Optimizer (LRO) calls, completes required reporting, and makes pricing recommendations to maximize rental income.
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Preserving the beauty of the building and the safety of the community through general upkeep and cleanliness, snow removal and grounds maintenance
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Lease Up/New Construction experience preferred. Our Website has links to other websites for associated apartment properties including, by way of illustration and not limitation, properties available for lease, to assist us in processing apartment lease applications and to facilitate payment of rent (each, a "Third-Party Website.
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