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We are a lettings specialist based in Lordship Lane, East Dulwich. We are looking for someone to organise the day to day running of the office which will include arranging repairs, etc., for properties on our books and answering the phone. Salary (?20k-?30k annual equivalent) dependent on experience. Non property management experience will be considered.


This position involves a large amount of contact with the public and as such is only suited to those with a high English fluency.


Portmoor Lettings Specialist Dulwich

Hi Charlotte,


Please can you send us a Private Message (PM) with your details on or feel free to contact us from the details on our website Contact Portmoor Lettings Specialist Dulwich. It would be great to hear from you.


Kind Regards,


Ian

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi All,


Just to let you know this position is still available so please do contact us via a Private Message (PM) with your details on or feel free to contact us from the details on our website Contact Portmoor Lettings Specialist Dulwich.


Kind Regards,


Ian

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