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Manchester
7 months ago
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Leasing Associate 
27k OTE £32,000
Manchester

We're seeking a driven and enthusiastic Leasing Associate to join their team in Manchester. This permanent role offers a competitive salary  and the opportunity to be part of a vibrant, supportive, and high-performing team. As a Leasing Associate, you will be responsible for meeting leasing targets and ensuring the ongoing re-let of apartments, providing our residents with a positive and memorable experience.

Key Highlights:

Permanent role with a competitive salary
Be part of a vibrant, effective, and supportive team
Opportunity to deliver an exceptional level of service to our residents Preferred Requirements:
Serve as the first point of contact for leasing administration enquiries, following up on leads and understanding individual rental requirements
Arrange viewings and provide a first-class experience tour, engaging all aspects to offer in line with brand values
Manage the tenancy application process from let agreed through to move-in, ensuring a thorough vetting process
Maintain accurate records of customer information, provide feedback for management reporting, and meet agreed KPIs
Collaborate with the Lettings Manager to drive sales, manage end-of-tenancy charge disputes, and develop best-in-class delivery and operating procedures Preferred Qualifications:
Previous experience in the residential property, hospitality, or private renting sector
Excellent verbal and written communication, as well as persuasion skills
Proactive, with a strong customer service orientation and the ability to think outside the box Disclaimer
Integro Partners Ltd operates as an employment agency and employment business. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate on the grounds of age or experience, and we confirm that we are happy to accept applications from persons of any age or experience for this role

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