Assistant Property Manager Real Estate at Geebo

Assistant Property Manager

We have a great opportunity for an Assistant Property Manager to join our team at a large community in Haslett, MI. Ideal candidates should have one to three years of experience in property management. Should have a general understanding of business principles and be financially savvy. Must also have excellent customer service skills, be able to multi-task and show leadership skills. Extensive knowledge of Yardi preferred. We offer competitive pay and benefits, as well as opportunity for advancement. The company requires a background and drug screen as a condition of employment.
Job Requirements:
To assist the Community Manager in on-site operations, to include the following:
- Assists the Community Manager in creating and maximizing income opportunities through the aggressive management of community operations.
- Makes recommendations to enhance the bottom line performance of the community.
- Ensures adherence to all policies regarding financial responsibilities.
- Ensures accuracy and timeliness of bank deposits, and computer data.
- Generates weekly reports.
- Schedules necessary repairs and make-ready activities.
- Supervises all on-site personnel in the absence of Community Manager.
- Pre-processes payment of invoices for Community Manager's approval.
- Assists with rent collections striving for zero delinquencies each month.
- Assists with community inspections.
- Maintains make-ready process.
- Prepares financial Delinquency Reports.
- Consistently attempts to collect bad debt prior to being written off.
- Other duties as assigned.
Equal Opportunity EmployerEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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