Property Manager
Up to £28,000 Property ManagerThe ideal candidate will:- have strong communication skills- be very organised- have the willingness to learn and committed to increase their knowledge- be able to solve problems- have a lot of patience but can be assertive at the same time- be committed- have time management skills- be able to think like an investor- attention to detailMain tasks:Arranging Maintenance Repairs- Communicating with tenants and getting a clear understanding of the maintenance issues- Contacting the landlords and notifying them of the maintenance issues- Instructing contractors to attend to the property at a suitable time- Ensuring tenants are kept up to date- Sending maintenance repair quotes to the Landlord and receiving instruction to proceed- Instructing contractor to repair maintenance issues- Ensure maintenance issue has been repaired within a suitable amount of time dependant on the urgency of the issue.Ensuring Rent Statements are up to date- Updating invoices on CRM systems- Receipting rents against tenants accounts- Contacting tenants regarding any outstanding amounts on their account- Sending the correct letters/notices where required- Updating the landlord at all timesPreparing agreements for tenants- Contacting both tenant and landlord before renewal date- Negotiating new terms between both landlord and tenant- Preparing legal agreements- Arranging for legal agreements to be signedArranging inspections- Instructing inspection clerk to attend property at a suitable time- Reviewing inspection- Ensuring property is well maintained- Action maintenance issues reported- Ensuring tenants and landlords are following their obligationsEnsuring property has the required safety certificates- Creating works orders for safety certificates which are due to expire- Contacting the landlord to achieve instruction- Instructing contractor to obtain a new certificate before expiry date- Checking the certificate to ensure it has passed and is validDeposit Deductions- Instructing inspection clerk to carry out check out report- Organising the return of keys from outgoing tenants- Reviewing the check out report and establishing any deductions that need to be made from the deposit for dilapidations- Obtaining quotes/invoices for the dilapidations- Sending the dilapidation list to the landlord for acceptance- Sending the dilapidations list to the tenants for acceptance- Negotiating on deduction amount if required- Releasing the agreed deposit amount- Putting the deposit into dispute if requiredEnsuring Landlords are following their obligationsEnsuring Tenants are following their obligationsCompany descriptionEstablished in 2015, an award winning independent estate agency with branches in West Essex and London, Our integrity, knowledge and professionalism is what gives our clients and colleagues the confidence to work with us. If this is of interest, please get in touch
read more