Property Manager
Posted on 3/22/2023
INACTIVE
Locations
San Francisco, CA, USA
Experience Level
Entry
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Expert
Requirements
  • 3+ years experience in Property Management
  • 3+ years experience in Leasing
  • Demonstrated success and experience managing a growing team
  • Comfortable working with leases
  • Proficient in Microsoft Excel
  • Extreme level of empathy and ability to connect with people from all walks of life; ability to balance a passion for making people happy while setting expectations
  • Previous sales experience
  • Strong communication skills, both verbal and written
  • Impeccable organization, attention to detail, and ability to handle high volume and manage your own time
  • Self-starter that's comfortable operating in an ambiguous environment and able to make smart decisions quickly using both data and strong emotional intelligence
  • Experience working cross-functionally with a demonstrated ability to both give and receive constructive feedback
  • Understanding of and experience working with budgets, and preparing any monthly, quarterly and annual reporting
  • $75,000-$80,000 per year depending on experience + incentive
Responsibilities
  • Prepare annual operating budgets and perform budget projections for all properties
  • Ensure and complete all required weekly, monthly, and quarterly reports are completed accurately, on-time, and with relevant analyses
  • Ensure all tenant A/R related inquiries are resolved quickly and accurately
  • Work with our centralized legal and billing team on delinquencies and evictions
  • Act as the primary point of contact to property owners
  • Work with stakeholders to implement effective cost control, revenue maximization, and delinquency management systems
  • Maintain thorough product knowledge of all your properties and their competitors
  • Ensure your buildings perform to targeted performance metrics
  • Utilize online accounting systems, including but not limited to approving large purchase orders and annual contracts
  • Ongoing management of onsite staff and constant coordination with cross-functional stakeholders in Maintenance, Sales, Compliance, Leasing, and Accounting
  • Overseeing and coordinate all resident relations including member escalations
  • Work with the Member Support team to investigate and resolve member concerns and complaints
  • Audit ledgers and leases to address ledger discrepancies and provide quality assurance, as needed
  • Assist in ensuring that all work orders and repair requests are processed in a timely fashion
  • Drive local member experience through events and member delight efforts
  • Walk properties daily (vacant apartments, common areas, amenities, and grounds)
  • Assisting on all emergency situations
  • Other ad hoc projects may be assigned
  • Willingness to work a flexible schedule including weekends and holidays
Common

201-500 employees

Company Overview
Common Living is a community-driven residential company that brings community, convenience, and flexibility to housing.