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We are looking for a Property Manager to support this growing office. We are looking for someone who is dynamic, professional and friendly with excellent communication skills. You will be responsible for developing and maintaining a customer orientated service and ensuring that service standards are achieved within company policy, legislative and regulatory requirements. You will need to be a problem solver with a get up and go attitude, be good at dealing with both clients and tenants and be well presented. You will have to be utterly reliable.


Skills Required:


Property Management Experience

Communicate well with Landlords and Tenants

Ability to work closely with a team to ensure that you provide excellent customer service.

Strong Organisational Skills

Quick learner who thrives on attention to detail

Ambitious and a real desire to succeed

Excellent problem solving capability

6 Month?s Minimum experience in a similar role

Computer literate with Windows, Outlook, Word and Excel

Full UK DL

It would be helpful to have experience dealing with dispute management, deposit dispute resolution, and tenancy law.


Salary: ?18000 - ?22,000 Depending on experience.


Send CV and cover letter to Stuart Williams via [email protected]

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