Property Manager

East Dulwich
1 year ago
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Embark on an exciting journey with haart Estate Agents, as a Property Management Manager. Experience the thrill of diverse challenges daily, while spearheading a team dedicated to surpassing expectations for landlords and tenants alike. We seek a proactive, upbeat, and ambitious leader to drive excellence in service delivery.

Benefits:

  • £32500 to £43000 basic salary, dependent on experience

  • Up to approx. £10,925 in additional commission earnings

  • £39425 up to £53925 complete on-target earnings

  • Company Car that can also be used for personal use, or a monthly Car Allowance*

    Additional benefits:

  • Career progression opportunities

  • Company smart phone, for completing role-related tasks

  • Earn a nationally recognised qualification (inc. ARLA)

  • 24/7 Access to our Employee Assistance Programme

  • Eye care

  • Up to £500 for successful employee referrals

  • Company Pension Scheme

  • 30 days annual leave per year

    What you'll be doing:

  • Managing a team of property managers

  • Ensuring the business is risk-averse and following the highest compliance standards for all regulatory bodies.

  • Property inspections

  • Negotiating tenancy extensions and/or renewals

  • Co-ordinating with contractors, to manage maintenance and/or repair issues at properties

  • Deposit returns

  • Resolving rental arrears

  • Processing eviction requests

  • Building and maintaining strong relationships with landlords and tenants

  • Completing all check in and check out procedures, inc. full inventory reports

    The skills and abilities you will need:

  • Full UK Driving Licence for a manual vehicle

  • Minimum of 3 years’ experience as a Property Manager within residential lettings

  • Strong knowledge of current residential lettings legislation

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