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Lettings Negotiator Wanted


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Northwood Dulwich are expanding our team and looking for an Experienced Lettings Negotiator.


The ideal candidate should be able to demonstrate the following:


Provide quality of service at all times

Proven track record of achieving targets and deadlines

Sustained commitment to Lettings Division & clients

Resolution of issues - proportion & time frame

Commitment to continuous learning & self-development

Overall contribution to work of the department

Well-developed interpersonal skills

Ability to communicate with colleagues & clients

Capable of working to strict timetable, targets & goals

Computer literacy & proficiency

A well informed understanding of relevant lettings legislation and governance


Key Responsibilities


Grow volume of new lettings business and income production to the branch

To deliver a first class level of customer care

Meet target set by line manager and report weekly statistics to line manager

Register, qualify and manage applicants in accordance with company set procedures

Arrange and conduct viewing appointments and secure property lets

Work pro-actively to ensure all properties are exposed to the maximum amount of applicants

Identify other potential business opportunities and ensure referral to the appropriate division

To work in accordance with all legal obligations without exception

To deliver canvassing material to the local area daily in accordance with instructions from Line manager

A full clean driving licence is required


Salary based on experience - Basic +OTE


Please submit your cv and brief cover letter to [email protected]

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