Block Property Manager - Maidstone

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Property Manager

Property Manager (Block) - Maidstone area - leading brand - extensive benefits

Are you a driven and motivated Block Property Manager, who is looking for a new, exciting opportunity and career progression? Do you have experience managing properties; such as Section 20 and Service Charge Budgeting? Alternatively if you are a junior or assistant property manager looking to make the step up then this might be the role for you.

A established Property Management company are in need for a driven Block Property Manager to contribute positively towards their vibrant team near Maidstone .

  • Competitive Salary with regular reviews
  • Great holiday package and company benefits
  • Great team atmosphere and office setting
  • Clear structured career progression

    Your duties will be;

    Over see and fully manage block residential portfolio
    ensure full compliance in accordance with RICS Codes of Practice, ARMA rules.
    Supporting the Operations Director and heads of departments to provide a full professional property management services for a portfolio of freehold/leasehold developments
    proactively manage in accordance with the terms of management agreement /SLA.
    Assisting the business to achieve company targets of income and service delivery.
    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.
    Oversee and assist in the development of junior staff such as Assistant Property Managers and site based staff Experience Required:

    Proven Property Management experience
    Proven Section 20 experience
    Minimum of 2+ years Block Property Management experience
    Driving License
    Professional and driven individual
    Customer focused, approachable and presentable
    Competent IT skills
    Keen to progress and developThis is a fantastic opportunity for a career minded individual who is seeking progression and development with a market leading organisation.

    This role will be open for the next couple of weeks, so if you are interested in applying for this great position, please do not hesitate to apply by using the button below.

    Randstad CPE values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are more than happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application.

    Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK.

    For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business

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