Lettings Negotiator
Our client, one of the region's largest firms of rural property managers are looking for a confident & professional Lettings Negotiator to join their team. With a wealth of knowledge in the property sector, they need someone who wants to continue to grow with the company and utilise their current skills. If this sounds like you then please apply now!
What's in it for you?
- Company Pension Scheme.
- Company bonuses.
- Professional development support.
- Excellent working hours of 9am-5:30pm Monday- Friday.
You'll be:
- Monitoring application registrations, viewings & receiving feedback.
- Developing daily business opportunities and liaise, to effectively and efficiently service and administer Landlords, Tenants and Customers.
- Assist in office organisation, reception, registration of applicants and matching them to the right properties
- Resolving queries from all parties, via email, phone or in person.
- Carrying out check-ins and check-outs
- Completing tenancy agreements, renewals and amendments.
What you'll need to succeed:
- You will be determined to meet and exceed company targets.
- You will be a strong communicator who is able to represent the brand professionally.
- You will have knowledge of market competition.
- ARLA Qualified- beneficial
- Full UK Drivers Licence
For more information please apply today!
Reference: 52841444
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