Block/ Leasehold Property Manager

West Hampstead
3 weeks ago
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Block Manager – West Hampstead, NW6

An established Property Management and multi displaced consultancy based in West Hampstead NW6 are in need for a driven Block Property Manager to oversee a portfolio of c30 blocks across North West and west London.

  • Competitive Salary

  • Great holiday package and annual bonuses

  • Great team atmosphere

  • Clear career progression

  • Parking on-site

    Duties will include but not limited to:

  • Conduct site visits and regular inspections of properties to ensure maintenance upkeep of them.

  • Where work is needed, liaise with contractors to ensure works completed and value for money.

  • Dealing with leaseholders enquiries appertaining to the development.

  • Handling telephone calls and taking detailed messages/dealing with them in an appropriate manner.

  • Responding to correspondence/emails including those from Directors, lessees and tenants - as requested by the Head of property management.

  • Attend residents AGMs and Directors meetings, and raise fees where applicable; issue draft minutes to Directors.

  • Draft and issue Section 20's for major works.

  • Write to lessees/tenants/letting agents in relation to any matters which may contravene the terms of the lease, i.e. noise/nuisance, satellite dishes, untaxed vehicles, pets, etc. and set up files for any lease breach.

  • Draft service charge budgets

  • Ensure the property operates as smoothly as possible.

    The right candidate ideally will possess the following:

  • At least 2 years Block Property Management experience

  • MUST have a Driving License

  • A driven individual

  • Be approachable and presentable

  • IT literate

  • This is a fantastic opportunity for a career minded individual who is seeking progression and development with a growing organisation.

  • AIRPM qualification is an advantage but is not essential

    This Block Manager position is a fantastic opportunity for the right candidate, with long term career prospects.

    The hours will be:

    Monday to Friday 9am – 6pm

    Salary range will be:

    £40,000 - £50,000 per annum

    If this role is of interest to you and you have the necessary role requirements, please submit your most up to date CV and contact details to Louise Foster at Roundpegs Property Recruitment today.

    Due to the high volume of enquiries that we receive, we are not always able to respond to all CVs. If you have not received a response within one week, please assume that your application has been unsuccessful in this instance. Thank you for your interest in Roundpegs Recruitment. If you are already registered with Roundpegs Recruitment, please express your interest in this role to your consultant

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