On-Site Resdiential Property Managerother related Employment listings - Capitola, CA at Geebo

On-Site Resdiential Property Manager

Company Name:
Vivi Fenwick Consulting
My client is a seeking a motivated and enthusiastic Apartment Manager for 100
units in the Santa Cruz area. The units are a mix of apartments, duplexes and 4-plexes with little overturn in tenancy. You will be the sole manager in the office so you must be able to work independently and be comfortable wearing multiple hats.
The Manager's duties and responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Show units and process rental applications
Complete move-in/move-out paperwork and apartment inspections
Collect rents and account for monies collected
Answer telephones and handle office interactions in a friendly, courteous and sincere manner
Promote positive resident relations
Maintain vendor relations and submit vendor proposals as necessary
Preparation of tenant notices and yearly rent increases
Issue work orders
Dispatch in-house maintenance or schedule vendors
Qualifications
Must be a California Certified Residential Manager (CCRM)
Previous property management experience with a minimum of four years' experience managing units on your own
Excellent communication skills both written and verbal
A can do and customer service attitude, whether you are working with tenants, vendors or staff
Advanced computer skills including MS Office and Yardi Genesis
Strong customer service and project management
Be organized and able to handle multiple tasks
Professional demeanor, can-do attitude and willingness to problem solve
Compensation: Full- time position with benefits and on-site unit in the Capitola area
If this sounds like you, I want to hear from you. Please send your resume and cover letter illustrating your experience managing units independently toEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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