Property Manager - The Clayson
Assistant property manager job in Palatine, IL
At TI Communities, we are committed to creating vibrant and thriving communities that enhance the lives of our residents. We specialize in managing residential properties that provide exceptional living experiences. With a strong focus on quality, innovation, and sustainability, we strive to be a leader in the real estate industry.
As a Property Manager, you will have the opportunity to lead a dynamic team and make a positive impact on the lives of our residents. We are committed to your professional growth and development, providing the tools and resources you need to excel in your role. Join our passionate team and become part of a community-focused organization that values collaboration, integrity, and delivering exceptional results.
WHAT WE OFFER:
Competitive pay, renewal bonus
Housing discount
Free Medical (for employee plan)
Dental
Vision
HSA
Flex spending account
401k Match
3 weeks paid time off
Company-paid holidays (including your birthday!)
Team referral bonuses
Good work-life balance
Opportunity for growth
HOW YOU WILL IMPACT TI COMMUNITIES:
Provide leadership, training, and development for the onsite team.
Maintain direct supervision of all staff, including work schedules, the delegation of duties, and conflict resolution.
Supervise resident retention, renewal, and leasing programs to maintain maximum occupancy.
Maintain an open-door policy with residents to provide outstanding customer service and build lasting relationships.
Oversee resident relations, which includes taking resident phone calls, requests, and concerns.
Drive financial results to meet TI Communities' income and expense goals.
Gathers, analyzes, and interprets current market and economic trends that may impact the property and implements short- and long-range marketing and leasing strategies to achieve the property's occupancy and revenue goals.
Lead sales with continuous involvement in the leasing process, including leasing apartment homes, renewing leases, developing your team's skill sets, marketing your community, and monitoring market conditions.
Partner with the Service Director to ensure property conditions are in good working order with excellent curb appeal.
Perform bookkeeping and financial tasks, including rent collection, delinquency, move-out statements, and financial and variance reports.
Perform daily physical inspections of the property and coordinate with the maintenance team.
Conducts regular property inspections and takes appropriate actions to ensure that the physical aspects of the property, grounds, buildings, and amenities meet established standards for safety, cleanliness, and general appearance and appeal.
Adhere to Fair Housing laws, regulations, and TI Communities policies and procedures.
Additional projects and/or duties as assigned by the Regional Director.
WHAT YOU NEED TO SUCCEED:
Multi-family housing management experience.
Knowledge of property bookkeeping and financials.
The ability to connect with a variety of people and successfully lead a team.
Exceptional verbal and written communication skills.
Strong organizational, multi-tasking, and problem-solving skills.
The ability to work well in a high-volume and sometimes stressful environment.
The ability to work well independently and make sound business decisions.
A positive attitude and the desire to learn and develop your skills.
Knowledge of Entrata software is preferred.
College degree is preferred.
ARM or CAM designation preferred.
OUR CORE VALUES:
Instill Hope
Expect Excellence
Inspire Service
Embody Integrity
Exude Joy
TI Communities is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
Community Association Manager
Assistant property manager job in Arlington Heights, IL
Lead. Innovate. Grow.
Are you ready to take charge and make an impact? RowCal is seeking a Community Association Manager who thrives on managing complex obligations, building strong HOA relationships, and driving results through collaboration. Join us at a pivotal stage of growth and unlock opportunities for career advancement as our branch expands. If you're ready to bring your HOA experience, strategic mindset, and ability to lead others as your portfolio expands, we want you on our team.
Apply today and help us redefine what exceptional HOA management looks like!
Location: Arlington Heights, IL - Portfolio could be anywhere from Napperville to Foxlake with the majority of the concentration in and around Arlington Heights, IL
Schedule: Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm with some night meetings to meet business needs (dependent on the HOA board's needs). Role is potentially hybrid after training at the discretion of the Director of Community Management.
About RowCal
RowCal is a fast-growing, innovative HOA and Property Management company, bringing "The Smarter Way to HOA" to thriving communities across the United States. Focused on Our Mission "To empower, enrich and elevate HOA communities and the lives of our employees who serve them", we are committed to doing things better with a can-do attitude and joyful spirit that puts HOA leaders at ease. We'll be a partner who cares, collaborates and creates the best HOA experience for a community.
Our core values of "trust, innovation, fun, and growth" are at the heart of everything we do. Help us transform HOA communities and make "home" extra special for the members we serve. You'll love what you do!
Role and Responsibilities
RowCal Community Managers are responsible for the overall management and oversight of a portfolio of community associations. At RowCal, the Community Manager is not tasked with all the coordination and execution of all services needed by the community but will act as a liaison between the association board and RowCal's supporting divisions or third-party ancillary service providers. At RowCal, we view the Community Manager as the association's "relationship manager".
Ongoing
Review, coordinate, and respond to homeowner ACC requests.
Review and upkeep of all work orders.
Oversight of covenants enforcement and issuing violations.
Homeowner, Board, and association data administration in CINC Systems.
Act as main point of contact for all Board communications through all channels.
Administration of on-site association amenities and gate houses.
Retention and administration of all association records in SharePoint and WebAxis including, but not limited to, governing documents, rules & regulations, management agreements, service contracts and proposals, homeowner and board communications, vendor communications, etc.
Address and resolve all homeowner escalations.
Act as liaison between Board of Directors and all RowCal supporting divisions and third-party ancillary service providers.
Update and maintain the management plan in CINC Systems as necessary with board meetings, site inspections, vendor meetings, maintenance calendar, WebAxis Calendar, community events, vendor service dates, etc.
Drafting and execution of all association communications including statutory notices, newsletters in coordination with the Board/committee, emergency notifications, email blasts, text blasts, etc.
Daily Minimum
Approval of all invoices for payment in accordance with association budget and board direction.
Review and execution of action items.
Review and return of voicemails and emails.
Weekly Minimum
Provide feedback to division Director on all RowCal supporting divisions.
Review and process violations and ACC requests.
Check on hold invoice status.
Review and addressal of all past-due action items.
Monthly Minimum
Review for knowledge and accuracy of prepared financial statements including balance sheet, income statement, delinquency report, and cash disbursements.
Monitor vendor and owner delinquency rates and collections process for entire portfolio.
Review of open violations for compliance.
Site visits of all associations (if applicable and as necessary).
Preparation for, attendance at, and administration of all Board Meetings (or as often as necessary).
Preparation of Board Meeting Packets according to client established timeframes to include agenda, previous minutes, monthly financials, and any supporting documentation for old & new business.
Review monthly financials - look for GL code errors and other discrepancies.
Attendance at all monthly management or company meetings.
Review performance of all service providers and discuss areas of opportunity with representatives, as necessary.
Quarterly Minimum
Audit SharePoint and Web Portal to ensure all records are uploaded and properly organized.
Audit Board members, maintenance items, service providers, management plan, and other information tab to ensure accuracy.
Annual Minimum
Preparation and drafting of annual operating and reserves budget for all associations.
Preparation for, attendance at, and administration of all Annual Meetings or Membership meetings.
Review and negotiation of service contracts for all associations for services such as trash service, landscaping, snow removal, pest control, utilities, or cable service, etc.
Coordinate tax returns and financial review/audit (as applicable).
Coordination of and attendance at all municipally required inspections such as fire/life safety, backflow, etc.
Review of existing reserve study or procurement of new reserve study, as necessary.
Identification and initial planning of all capital improvement projects and coordination with Board and RowCal Construction & Maintenance, Project Coordination, and Director of Management.
Requirements/Skills
5 years or more experience in HOA portfolio property management required
Associate or bachelor's degree preferred
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Strong organizational and time management skills
Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
Proficient with Microsoft office
Able to problem solve and work independently
Must have valid driver's license and have the ability to drive around the local market on a regular basis
CMCA Preferred
Illinois State Community Association Manager License required
Pay Range
The estimated starting pay range for this role is $75,000 - $90,000 per year. This good faith estimate is based upon RowCal's typical starting pay range for this role. Actual pay range depends on many factors including each employee's qualifications and market conditions and is subject to change.
Benefits
In addition to offering our team members competitive pay, we offer an excellent benefits package including 401k matching, paid time off, health insurance, dental insurance and vision insurance for employees and dependents. We also offer disability insurance along with other important benefits to ensure that our workers feel respected and valued. Although we work hard, we encourage our employees to always maintain a healthy work-life balance, so they can focus on their families and pursue outside interests.
We also strongly believe in community service and in making an impact at the local level. As a RowCal employee, you'll be allotted time off each year to engage in service with one of our community service partners.
RowCal is an Equal Opportunity Employer, meaning we do not discriminate against any employee or applicant because of race, color, sex, ancestry, national origin, sexual orientation, marital status, religion, age, disability, gender identity, results of genetic testing, military or veteran status, or any other or any other federal, state or local protected class.
Part-Time Property Manager - Layton Preserve
Assistant property manager job in Greenfield, WI
Part-time Description
We are looking for a proactive and organized Part-Time Property Manager to oversee daily operations at Layton Preserve, a welcoming residential community. This role is perfect for someone who enjoys working independently, takes pride in maintaining a well-run property, and is seeking a consistent part-time schedule.
Position Details:
Location: Layton Preserve
Schedule: Part-time, approximately 22-25 hours per week
Availability: Some flexibility required, including occasional weekends
Key Responsibilities:
Manage day-to-day property operations including leasing, resident relations, and vendor coordination
Ensure timely rent collection and accurate record-keeping
Oversee maintenance requests and property upkeep
Support marketing and community engagement efforts
Maintain compliance with company policies and housing regulations.
Requirements
Qualifications:
Prior property management or leasing experience preferred
Strong communication, problem-solving, and organizational skills
Ability to work independently and manage multiple tasks
Familiarity with property management software is a plus
Why Join Us?
Enjoy a consistent part-time schedule with autonomy
Be the key point of contact for a single, well-maintained property
Make a meaningful impact in a close-knit residential community
Salary Description $22.00 - $25.00
Property Manager - Brookfield, WI
Assistant property manager job in Brookfield, WI
At Wisconsin Management Company, we believe in building a strong foundation that empowers our employees to prioritize what truly matters: delivering world-class service to our residents and clients. Our team is made up of customer-focused, self-driven individuals who thrive in a collaborative, people-centered environment.
As part of our team, you can expect a supportive workplace that values work-life balance, offers competitive benefits, and fosters professional growth. We're committed to recognizing and rewarding the contributions of our employees because we know that when our people excel, so do our residents and clients. Together, we're not just a company; we're a community dedicated to achieving excellence.
Acting with purpose is our secret sauce. Our goal is simple: to provide quality homes paired with exceptional service. We're all about being customer-focused, self-driven, and people-centered.
We show our appreciation for our team through competitive benefits, professional development opportunities, and a strong commitment to work-life balance. Together, we create an environment where everyone can thrive and make a real impact!
Wisconsin Management Company prides itself in managing affordable residential housing, market-rate housing, offering compliance services for HUD, RD and Section 42 programs and providing prompt and courteous services to our residents. Join us in assisting our prospects and tenants to find the perfect place to call home.
We have a new opening for a Property Manager to join our team.
Do you have the ability to provide exceptional customer service? Are you familiar with the day to day operations of multi-family residential housing? Do enjoy variety in your work? Then we need you!
Our next Property Manager will:
* Collaborate with management to ensure all residents are provided with safe, clean and well maintained communities.
* Oversee on-site staff
* Lead marketing and leasing efforts to provide information and housing for new tenants
* Lead move-in, move-out, community events and resolve tenant issues
* Receive, review, scan and enter incoming rent checks
* Maintain necessary records and processing of all financial matters
* Comply with all policies and regulations related to multi-family housing
* Responsible for all reporting and site administration
To perform this work you will need:
* Minimum of three years Property Management experience
* At least 1+ years' previous Affordable Housing (LIHTC, HUD, RD, 811 PRA) experience.
* Minimum of two years of Leadership experience.
* Lease up experience is preferred
* Compliance knowledge is preferred
* Knowledge of building facilities, grounds, blueprints, licensing, and permits.
* Highschool diploma or equivalent
* The ability to be polite, courteous and helpful to all clients and customers under a variety of circumstances
* Capacity to manage multiple priorities and deadlines with regular interruption
* Proven problem solving skills and sound judgement
* Working knowledge of personnel, accounting, leasing, maintenance, marketing, and resident programs
* Proficiency in Microsoft Office programs
* The ability to remain stationary 75% of the time
* Must possess valid driver's license and ability to travel up to 15% of the time
FULL TIME BENEFITS:
* Medical
* Dental
* Vision
* 401K with employer match
* 2 weeks of PTO
* 9.5 Paid Holidays
Regional Property Manager
Assistant property manager job in Milwaukee, WI
Are you a charismatic leader with a passion for building high-performing teams and delivering exceptional property management services? Oakbrook Corporation is looking for an experienced Regional Property Manager to oversee a diverse portfolio and drive operational excellence across multiple communities.
Why Join Oakbrook?
At Oakbrook Corporation, we recognize that our people are what make us one of the top real estate companies in the Midwest. Therefore, we take great care when bringing new people to our team to ensure they are the right fit for our culture and our clients.
After thirty years of providing integrated real estate services, we know that how we interact internally affects how we interact with our clients. That's why, whether in our offices or out in the field, we maintain a professional, collaborative work environment, operate with integrity, encourage open and honest communication, and always strive for continual improvement. Our support for one another allows us to provide better support for our clients.
What You'll Do:
Lead, mentor, and inspire on-site property teams to achieve peak performance.
Build strong relationships with owners, residents, and vendors to foster trust and collaboration.
Develop and manage annual operating and capital budgets with precision.
Monitor financial performance and implement strategies to meet goals.
Drive marketing initiatives and conduct quarterly market analyses to stay competitive.
Ensure timely maintenance and proactive asset preservation programs.
Oversee leasing activities in compliance with Fair Housing regulations.
Conduct regular property visits to uphold operational and physical standards.
Maintain compliance with Affordable Housing Program requirements.
What We're Looking For:
Proven leadership experience in residential property management.
Strong knowledge of affordable housing regulations.
Excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills.
Proficiency in property management software (MRI, Yardi, OneSite) and Microsoft Office Suite.
Valid driver's license and ability to travel between properties.
Why You'll Love It Here:
Be part of a company that values community impact and professional growth.
Work with a collaborative team that celebrates problem solving, development, and drive for results.
Enjoy a role where your leadership directly shapes thriving neighborhoods.
Ready to make an impact? Apply today and join a team that's redefining property management excellence.
Property Manager
Assistant property manager job in Arlington Heights, IL
Founded in 1965 by Mack Pogue as Lincoln Property Company, Willow Bridge Property Company is one of the United States' most respected full-service residential property companies, operating a successful portfolio in 75 markets. Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, Willow Bridge proudly employs over 5,500 team members, has built over 200,000 apartments and manages 220,000 units for its clients. To learn more, visit willowbridgepc.com.
We create places people want to call home - starting with you.
With decades of proven success, Willow Bridge is a national leader in residential property management and development, active in 29 states and managing more than 230,000 apartment homes across the U.S.
At Willow Bridge, our purpose drives everything we do. Whether you're launching your career or looking to take the next step, we're here to support your growth with intention, flexibility, and real opportunities to make an impact.
We're currently hiring for a Property Manager - someone who brings fresh thinking, follows through, and knows how to bring people together to get results. We value people who lead by listening, communicate with clarity, and take initiative to find better ways forward. If you're someone who believes in showing up with integrity, working collaboratively, and driving positive change, you'll feel right at home here.
Let's grow together at Willow Bridge.
Responsibilities
The responsibilities of a Property Manager are as follows:
* Manage the financial performance of the property by overseeing rents, occupancies and expenditures.
* Supervise resident retention, renewal and leasing programs to maintain maximum occupancy.
* Oversee resident relations, which includes taking resident phone calls, requests and concerns.
* Ensure compliance with Willow Bridge Property Company policy, as well as federal and local regulations.
* Manage, train and counsel onsite staff effectively.
* Oversee daily leasing paperwork and proper completion of service requests.
* Analyze monthly performance and budget projections, discuss strategies with the Regional Property Manager and complete annual asset business plans and budget forecasts.
* Assigns and proofs all leasing paperwork
* Audits and adheres to lease file policy with consistency
* Additional duties as assigned.
Qualifications
The qualifications for a Property Manager are as follows:
* A minimum of 1 year experience in onsite property management, including leasing and bookkeeping knowledge.
* High school diploma or equivalent is required. Bachelor's degree is preferred.
* Excellent interpersonal communication skills, including the ability to motivate and lead a team.
* Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel).
* Exposure to property management software and accounting software. Experience with Yardi is a plus.
* Ability to review, understand and report financial information.
* A comprehensive understanding of marketing techniques and budgeting.
* Able to multitask and meet deadlines in a timely and organized manner.
* Must be able to work a flexible schedule, including weekends.
* Must be able to tour the community with clients, which includes walking the property and climbing stairs.
* This role MAY require a valid driver's license.
Property Manager Benefits
Typical base compensation range depending on experience: $79,000 to $83,000 USD
Willow Bridge Property Company offers competitive pay, a benefits package that includes health, dental, vision and 401(k) and opportunities for career development and advancement.
Auto-ApplyProperty Manager
Assistant property manager job in Oak Creek, WI
Job Description
Storage Rentals of America is hiring a Property Manager to join our team. Become the newest member of our exciting team at SROA as we redefine self-storage!
Are you the kind of person who gets bored working in an office and wishes you could have a job that would give you the opportunity to talk to customers, walk outside to get your daily steps and other stuff? If you said yes to all (or most of it), this might be the job for you!
We are a Property Management company that offers great benefits and work-life balance. With us, you will be home for dinner every day or to do anything else you want. We are looking for someone who loves talking to customers, is not afraid of moving around and likes to work independently.
Still not sure if this is for you? Here are some more details that can help you decide.
What do we do exactly?
Our business is buying new Self-Storage properties and managing them. We started in Florida, but after 10 years we have more than 660 properties in 30 States. Pretty great, right? Our mission is to provide affordable, clean, and secure self-storage to everyone.
What do we have to offer?
Competitive pay with monthly bonuses
UKG Wallet - on-demand pay option
100% paid medical coverage options for employee-only
Dental and vision plans for optimal care
Eight (8) paid holidays
Generous Paid Time Off (PTO), increasing with years of service
Paid Maternity and Parental Leave for growing families
401(k) with substantial employer match and 100% immediate vesting
Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA), Health Savings Accounts (HSA), and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts (DCFSA) for tax-advantaged savings
GAP Insurance for added financial protection
Employer-paid Life Insurance and Short-Term Disability coverage
Long-Term Disability (LTD) coverage for added peace of mind
Pet insurance - because your pets are family too
Storage Discounts to help you declutter and organize
Access to Voluntary Benefits for personalized coverage
Learning and development opportunities to maximize your potential and excel in your career
A great culture that values collaboration, innovation, and inclusivity
What would you do exactly?
Drive Sales Growth:
Help customers to understand the products and services we have to offer.
Follow-up with the ones that are still on the fence.
Explain Lease Agreements and execute them when they are ready to move forward (yay!)
Customer Service:
Self-Storage units is not rocket science, but some questions will come up, so it's important to answer any questions they might have.
Not everything is rainbows and butterflies, so helping customers with complaints is part of your duties.
It can be hard to remember all the bills we have to pay, so Calling tenants with past due accounts is crucial.
Other departments are also considered customers, so you have to keep clear communication with other teams.
Provide a good customer experience so they know they can count on us!
Property Maintenance and Cleaning:
With customers moving in and out, cleaning the units is required. Do you know that joy you feel when you enter a clean room? That's what we want for our customers.
Cleaning around the property and office is also part of it. This is not just for the customers; you also deserve to work in a clean environment.
Daily walks around the property to make sure everything is working properly. As a handy person some things you will know how to fix, and for all the other ones contacting vendors to get the job done is the way to go.
Some Other things:
Some customers like to pay with cash, so you will have to drive to the bank to make deposits.
Some boring (or not) paperwork like auction files, tenant letters, reports and other office activities.
What do we need from you?
You may be responsible for multiple stores and making trips to the bank so reliable transportation and a valid driver's license is required.
A year of experience in the Storage Rental Industry would be great, but we are not picky, so if you have a couple of years in Customer Service Management, this should be an easy transition for you.
Our schedule is a little bit different, so to make this work you need to be available for business hours from Monday-Saturday, including weekends and Holidays as needed. Our properties are open Monday through Friday from 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM, and on Saturdays from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM. We are closed on Sundays.
You don't need to be tech savvy, but computers are everywhere these days, so proficiency in Microsoft Office is necessary.
You will be working alone or in a small team most of the time, so we hope that's something you look forward to it.
Cleaning and maintaining the property requires some physical activities, so make sure you are able to lift up to 50 lbs. as well as push, pull, bend and lift. Regularly walking the property is required.
SROA is an Equal Opportunity employer and uses the federal government E-Verify system to verify employment eligibility.
Residential Regional Property Manager
Assistant property manager job in Milwaukee, WI
Job Description
SUMMARY OF FUNCTIONS:
We are seeking an experienced and results-driven Regional Property Manager to oversee the operations and performance of an assigned portfolio of residential properties within their region. The ideal candidate will be responsible for ensuring efficient property management, maximizing profitability, maintaining high occupancy levels, and ensuring compliance with company policies and relevant laws.
SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, AND PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS:
The following attributes are desirable for job success:
Experience in managing/leasing multi-family properties.
Displays a high level of integrity and professionalism at all times in dealing with residents, prospective residents, ownership groups, employees, and vendors.
Ability to provide superb customer service, always.
Ability to communicate effectively and assert yourself when necessary.
Knowledge of the fair housing laws and rules against discrimination.
Preference for detailed work.
Ability to work well under pressure, self-motivated.
Ability to work autonomously and lead a team.
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Duties may include, but are not limited to:
Portfolio Oversight: Manage daily operations for multiple properties within the assigned region, including leasing, maintenance, budgeting, and compliance.
Team Leadership: Supervise, train, and support property managers and staff; conduct regular performance evaluations and ensure team development.
Financial Management: Develop and oversee property budgets, analyze financial reports, control expenses, and ensure financial goals are met.
Occupancy & Leasing: Drive occupancy and revenue goals through marketing strategies, resident retention initiatives, and competitive rental pricing.
Maintenance & Inspections: Ensure properties are well-maintained, perform regular inspections, and coordinate capital improvement projects.
Compliance & Risk Management: Ensure properties comply with local, state, and federal regulations, including fair housing laws and safety codes.
Reporting: Provide senior leadership with timely and accurate reports on financial performance, occupancy trends, and operational issues.
Client/Owner Relations: Maintain positive relationships with property owners and investors; provide updates and address concerns professionally.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education: Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Real Estate, or related field (preferred).
Experience: 5 years in property management, with 2 years in a regional or multi-site management role required.
Certifications: CPM (Certified Property Manager), CAM (Certified Apartment Manager), or similar credentials are a plus.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Must be able to perform the physical functions of the position, which may include, but are not limited to: an ability to walk the property, including flights of stairs, to complete physical inspections, deliver resident communications, and show apartments. Be able to communicate with residents, staff, supervisors, vendors, etc., effectively.
WORK ENVIRONMENT & TRAVEL:
This position requires regular travel within the region to visit properties and attend meetings.
Some after-hours availability may be required for emergencies or urgent issues.
Job Type: Full-time
Property Manager
Assistant property manager job in New Berlin, WI
Job Details 510 - New Berlin Senior Apartments, LLC - New Berlin, WI Full Time AM / 1st Real EstateDescription
Property Manager | Deer Creek Village, New Berlin, WI | FT Earn up to $30.00 Per Hour | $2,000 Sign on Bonus
MSP is seeking dynamic, experienced Property Managers to manage the company's rental properties. The Property Managers will work closely with the area managers and are responsible for all processes associated with rental procedures. At MSP, we work together as a team. We solicit, expect, and appreciate your input. Our greatest asset is a dedicated, well-informed employee.
Our ideal candidates will have tax credits and management or supervisory experience. This position is full-time with typical work hours ranging between 7am-5pm.
Duties, Responsibilities & Qualifications:
Manage campus tax credit application and re-certification process
Responsible for accounts receivables, accurate and timely processing of bills and report
Process paperwork for new and existing tenants
Ensure timely changeover of vacant apartments; maintain census
Ability to lead, manage and/or supervise others is a must
Ability to critically think and problem solve
Must possess a valid driver's license
Benefits & Perks:
Medical, dental, vision, short-term disability, and voluntary life insurance
Employer paid life and long-term disability insurance
401k with up to 4% company match
Immediate Pay - on demand access to pay as you work!
Employee life assistance program
Paid time off
Paid holidays
Bonus opportunities
Professional growth and development programs
About MSP/HSL: MSP is a multifaceted real estate company headquartered in West Allis, Wisconsin. Established in 1988, our portfolio consists of MSP Real Estate, MSP Development, MSP Construction, MSP Property Management and Heritage Senior Living. MSP specializes in affordable and market-rate housing, mixed-income independent senior apartments, Section 42 Affordable Housing Tax Credit housing, and independent senior assisted living and memory care campuses. MSP has 30+ campuses and properties, operating in the following counties: Chippewa, Dane, Eau Claire, Pierce, Milwaukee, Outagamie, Ozaukee, Waukesha, and Winnebago.
Our Employee Relations Philosophy: MSP recognizes that employees with varied educational and experience backgrounds, working as a team, are the Company's most valuable asset in fulfilling its mission. Accordingly, MSP shall strive to:
Respect the individual rights and dignity of employees
Recognize the worth and importance of every job required in the operation of the facility
Keep its staff informed regarding its policies and programs
Provide various ways for employees to express their concerns and to make suggestions
Provide orientation and training as may be necessary for the work to be performed as well as provide opportunities for self-development
Maintain reasonable pay scales and employee benefits in consultation with industry guidelines
In turn, MSP expects that employees, by their performance conduct and attitude, will be a credit to the Company and that they will carry out assigned duties and responsibilities in a conscientious manner in cooperation with fellow employees and management.
MSP is an Equal Opportunity Employer, drug free workplace, and complies with ADA regulations as applicable. The Company is committed to promoting a workplace of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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Condominium Property Manager Part time
Assistant property manager job in Brookfield, WI
Job DescriptionDescription:
Are you an entrepreneur at heart, who thrives on ownership of projects and obtaining a return on investment? Do you love working with people and provide excellent customer service? Do you want to work for a growing company with a bright future?
If you answered "yes" to these questions, keep reading...
At Founders 3, we provide world class Real Estate Management service by caring for our clients' assets as if they were our own. Our wide range of expertise ranges from pre-development consultation to full-service property management, accounting and maintenance services. Our depth of experience and stellar track record let our clients make confident investment decisions, knowing that their property investments are in excellent hands.
We are currently looking for a Part-time Property Manager (20 hours per week) to manage a condominium property in the Milwaukee metro area. As the Property Manager (PM), you are responsible for providing direct management oversight for the property. You will be responsible for maximizing NOI and asset value on behalf of the property. Specific responsibilities include property management, operations, maintenance, tenant and board relations, supporting the maintenance staff, accounts payable, collections, annual budgeting, risk management and financial reporting.
Requirements:
The ideal candidate will have a bachelor's degree in business or related field of study, and 3-5 years of residential property experience. Experience in managing condominium properties is preferred. Strong MicroSoft Office, financial reporting and executive level communication skills are a must. Customer focused professionals are encouraged to apply.
Founders 3 is an Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
Property Manager
Assistant property manager job in Milwaukee, WI
Job DescriptionBenefits:
Bonus based on performance
Competitive salary
Training & development
Were seeking a Property Manager / Resident Experience Lead to be the front-line voice of our company. Youll build trust, solve problems, and help keep our properties running smoothly while making sure residents feel supported.
If you love a structured, fast-paced environment where every day is different and where your work directly impacts peoples homes and lives this could be the perfect role for you.
Position Summary
The Property Manager serves as the first point of contact for residents, ensuring their experience reflects RPM Dairylands standard of professionalism, responsiveness, and care. This role manages the day-to-day operations of residential rental properties including resident communication, maintenance coordination, lease compliance, and financial performance. Our ideal candidate is a calm problem-solver who thrives on structure, clear processes, and excellent service. This person must be comfortable talking to anyone and be able to balance operational efficiency with empathy, ensuring properties are well maintained and residents and owners trust the management team.
Key Responsibilities
1. Resident Relations
(Front-Line Function)
Serve as primary contact for residents, responding promptly and professionally to inquiries, maintenance requests, and concerns.
Communicate clearly and consistently through AppFolio, phone, and email.
Guide residents through move-in/move-out processes, including inspections, condition reports, and security deposit reconciliations.
De-escalate issues with professionalism and empathy while enforcing lease terms and community standards.
Track and document resident interactions for accountability and follow-up.
2. Operations & Administration
Serve as the day-to-day point of contact for property owners regarding operational updates, while escalating financial or strategic matters to leadership as needed
Manage daily operations across assigned properties, ensuring compliance with company policies and legal requirements.
Schedule and perform routine inspections (move-in, move-out, quarterly, annual).
Maintain complete, organized, and accurate resident files and property records in AppFolio
Track KPIs such as response times, resident satisfaction, maintenance completion, and arrears.
3. Maintenance Coordination & Vendor Management
(In collaboration with Office team)
Receive and triage maintenance requests, assigning work orders to internal staff or approved vendors.
Follow up on open tickets to ensure timely resolution and resident satisfaction.
Coordinate preventive maintenance schedules and property turns.
Maintain strong relationships with vendors and contractors, ensuring cost-effectiveness and quality control.
4. Leasing Support
(In collaboration with Leasing team)
Partner with Leasing Specialists to support showings, application processing, and leasing workflows.
Ensure units are ready for marketing with accurate information and timely turnovers.
Provide feedback on pricing and market conditions to minimize vacancy.
5. Financial & Compliance Management
Support rent collection, delinquency follow-up, and lease enforcement procedures.
Understand and apply Wisconsin Landlord-Tenant laws and Fair Housing regulations.
Assist with insurance documentation, inspection compliance, and legal notices when necessary.
Maintain basic reporting related to arrears, occupancy, and maintenance.
Qualifications
Education & Experience
Minimum 23 years of property management or customer service experience required.
Knowledge of residential property operations, leasing, or maintenance coordination.
Experience with property management software (AppFolio preferred).
Knowledge & Skills
Strong communication, conflict resolution, and organizational skills.
Working knowledge of Fair Housing and Wisconsin Landlord-Tenant Law.
Working knowledge of how a typical house operates to help triage maintenance requests.
Competency in Microsoft Office Suite; AppFolio or similar software experience preferred.
Ability to manage multiple priorities calmly and effectively.
Basic accounting or rent collection knowledge a plus.
Core Competencies
Accountability: Owns responsibilities and follows through.
Communication: Speaks and writes clearly, professionally, and proactively.
Problem-Solving: De-escalates challenges with calm, structured action.
Empathy: Balances policy enforcement with understanding.
Efficiency: Manages time, tasks, and workflows effectively.
Physical & Work Requirements
Ability to walk properties, climb stairs, and conduct inspections.
Flexibility for occasional evenings/weekends for emergencies.
Reliable transportation and valid drivers license.
Performance Metrics
Resident satisfaction scores and response time
Rent collection and arrears rate
Maintenance completion times and quality feedback
Occupancy and retention rates
Compliance adherence and documentation accuracy
Property Manager
Assistant property manager job in New Berlin, WI
Job DescriptionDescription:
Job Summary: The Property Manager is responsible for the overall management and operation of our New Berlin property, ensuring they are well-maintained and provide a high-quality living environment for residents. This role involves overseeing leasing, maintenance, tenant relations, and financial performance of the property.
Key Responsibilities:
Property Operations:
Oversee the day-to-day operations of the residential property.
Ensure the property is well-maintained and meets all safety and regulatory standards.
Coordinate and supervise maintenance and repair activities.
Prepare and execute lease agreements.
Leasing and Tenant Relations:
Manage the leasing process, including marketing, showing units, and processing applications.
Maintain positive relationships with tenants, addressing their concerns and resolving issues promptly.
Enforce lease agreements and property rules, ensuring accuracy.
Financial Management:
Prepare and manage property budgets.
Monitor and control expenses to ensure cost-effective operations.
Monitor and provide required notices for delinquent tenants.
Vendor and Contractor Management:
Maintain relationships with vendors and contractors.
Oversee vendor performance and compliance with company standards.
Reporting and Documentation:
Maintain accurate records of property operations, including maintenance activities, tenant interactions, and financial transactions.
Prepare and present regular reports on property performance and issues.
Utilize property management software to track and manage property tasks.
Compliance and Safety:
Ensure all property activities comply with local, state, and federal regulations.
Implement and enforce safety protocols and procedures.
Conduct regular safety inspections and audits.
Requirements:
Minimum of 3 years of experience in property management or a related field.
Strong knowledge of property management principles and practices.
Excellent leadership and team management skills.
Strong organizational and time management abilities.
Proficient in property management software (AppFolio preferred) and Microsoft Office Suite.
Excellent communication and customer service skills.
Valid driver's license and reliable transportation.
Ability to work flexible hours as needed.
Property Manager
Assistant property manager job in Milwaukee, WI
Job Description
About the Role: We're looking for a highly organized, experienced Property Manager to oversee the day-to-day operations of multi-unit residential properties. You'll be responsible for ensuring the properties run smoothly, meet budget goals, and comply with all relevant regulations. This role includes supervising onsite staff, maintaining strong tenant relations, and managing compliance with HUD and LIHTC requirements.
Key Responsibilities:
Manage daily property operations, budgets, and business plans
Supervise and train on-site staff; conduct performance reviews
Oversee leasing, rent collection, and tenant communications
Ensure compliance with HUD, LIHTC, and all other federal/state housing regulations
Prepare for and assist with inspections and audits (REAC, MOR, LIHTC, etc.)
Respond to emergencies and coordinate appropriate action
Manage maintenance requests, property repairs, and capital projects
Conduct property walkthroughs and maintain curb appeal
Approve time-off requests and handle contractor coordination
Maintain accurate resident files and submit required reports
Ensure fair housing practices and applicant eligibility reviews
Qualifications:
High school diploma (required); industry certifications (COS, Tax Credit) preferred
5+ years of property management experience, including HUD/LIHTC properties
Strong knowledge of Section 8, fair housing laws, and property compliance
Proficient with Microsoft Office; experience with RealPage is a plus
Excellent communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills
Professional appearance and strong customer service orientation
Key Skills:
Team leadership & time management
Decision-making & conflict resolution
Strong administrative and organizational skills
Ability to handle emergencies and maintain composure
Familiarity with property marketing and resident retention
Property Manager - Palatine
Assistant property manager job in Palatine, IL
At Hispanic Housing, our vision is to provide affordable housing that people are proud to call home. In creating quality housing, a safe and stable environment, and by providing superior customer service, we help create part of the foundation that enables people to make a better life for themselves, their families, their neighbors, and their communities. We are in need of a property manager to oversee a property in Palatine, IL. The property manager will be responsible for all day-to-day operations including maintaining the properties, tenant relations, marketing and leasing, contract administration, and financial management as well as assisting with long-term planning at the property. The Property Manager will be expected to complete all management duties in a professional and timely manner and maintain the property to the highest industry standards.
JOB DUTIES INCLUDE BUT NOT LIMITED TO:
Maintaining the Physical Assets.
Works closely with the Maintenance Supervisor to monitor & schedule maintenance work (i.e. work orders, repairs, etc.) and ensure their timely completion.
Approves rotating schedule of personnel for emergency maintenance.
Conducts follow-up inspections of maintenance work and surveys resident satisfaction.
Inspects site grounds and common hallways on a daily basis.
Monitors and approves the make-ready status of vacant apartments.
Monitors/assists in yearly unit and site inspections.
Recommends expenditures within budget allocations for physical repairs, replacement, and/or major improvements.
Evaluate maintenance operations to determine efficiencies or areas cost cost-saving potential.
Ensures any construction-related problems are corrected.
Ensures emergencies are handled promptly and HHDC corporate staff are properly notified.
Safety and Security
Marketing and Leasing Resident and Community Relations Acts as a liaison and advocate on behalf of the residents to public and private agencies.
Financial Reporting and Control Staff Management
Performs other duties as assigned.
REQUIREMENTS:
High school diploma (minimum). College degree in Urban Planning, Business or related field preferred.
5+ years of property management experience in a not-for-profit and/or real estate development, construction, or Property Management company required; must also have previous experience in managing affordable housing Section 8, Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC), and or public housing.
Must have or be able to obtain within 6 months an AMP Leasing Certificate if required by the state.
Must have, or be able to obtain within 6 months of hire, applicable certifications by type of affordable housing program of property: Public Housing Management Certification, Senior Housing Management Certification, RAD PBV Management Certification, and/or LIHTC Certification.
Must have to be able to obtain within 6 months of hire a UPCS Inspections Certification.
Knowledge of fair housing regulations.
Must have/obtain IREM Accredited Residential Manager (ARM) designation.
Excellent customer service skills with the ability to interact with a diverse group of personalities
Computer literacy required; including working knowledge of MS Office Suite and property management software/systems preferred.
Basic math, strong attention to detail and high organizational skills are required.
Demonstrated strong time management and supervisory skills.
Must have excellent oral and written communication skills.
Excellent interpersonal communication skills, including the ability to inspire, motivate and lead staff.
Bilingual (Spanish/English) is required.
Valid driver's license, vehicle, insurance and good driving record.
Proof of COVID vaccination or medical/religious exemption will be required.
Compensation package includes salary based on experience, health, vision, dental and life insurance, paid vacation and more. Principals only -- No Recruiters EOE
Auto-ApplyProperty Manager
Assistant property manager job in Fox Lake, IL
The Property Manager oversees all functions of the property, including supervision of staff, handling tenant communications, performing annual certifications, TRACS submission, REAC inspection preparation and managing the A/R process. The Property Manager is directly supervised by the Senior Property Manager of their region.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Duties may include, but are not limited to the following areas:
Recommends and carries through the eviction process when necessary and approved by the senior manager in conjunction with the main office.
Prepares property for annual compliance audits performed by internal site staff, auditors, and state agencies
Implements the SHP EIV policy and follows through with completion of required monthly and quarterly reports as well as resolution of any EIV discrepancies
Collects and records rent and follow‑up on delinquencies.
Assists in drawing up specifications and putting bids out to contractors on recommended work as needed and approved by main office.
Submits monthly vouchers to HUD through TRACS and assists with resolution of payment discrepancies.
Conducts initial, interim and annual certifications to comply with HUD.
Conducts regular inspections of common areas and tenants' units.
Conducts preparation for HUD REAC inspections; identify items that require improvement.
Responsible for all aspects of tenant certification, selection, recertification and applications.
Maintaining the Wait List according to HUD and SHP specification.
Preparation and completion of records and files and any other reports required for the property by the main office and/or state agency.
Coordination of tenant move‑ins and move‑outs in a timely manner.
Performs annual unit inspections or more frequent inspections as required, and assists state agency or any other 3rd party with required inspections.
Handles tenant complaints and following up in a timely manner.
Holds tenant meetings when necessary for informational, educational or any other pertinent purpose.
Assists main office with the preparation of the annual budget.
Coordinates with maintenance supervisor the purchase of supplies and/or other approved items.
Responsible for all clerical duties associated with this position and oversight of clerical staff.
Oversees the well being of the property.
MANAGEMENT DUTIES
Hire new staff for administrative and maintenance positions available.
Supervision of contract maintenance on site.
Train and support staff.
Prepare all performance reviews including salary increase recommendations.
Prepare Performance Improvement Plans, Discipline and Terminations.
QUALIFICATIONS: SKILLS & ABILITIES
Bachelor's Degree preferred.
Three to five years Project-based Section 8 or tax credit experience.
COS, AHM, or ARM designation desired.
Demonstrated competency with Microsoft Office; Real Page, YARDI or other property management software required
The Candidate must be able to work effectively as a member of a diverse team.
Ability to accept responsibility and account for his/her action
Trait of being dependable and trustworthy
Ability to utilize available time to organize and complete work within given deadlines
Ability to work at a sustained pace and produce quality work
PHYSICAL ABILITIES
Lift/Carry, Push/Pull
Stand 12 lbs. or less (F)
Walk 11-20 lbs. (F)
Sit 21-50 lbs. (O) 26-40 lbs. (O)
Handling/Fingering 51-100 lbs. (F) over 40 lbs. (N)
Reach Outward/Above Shoulder (F) over 100 lbs.(N)
Climb (N/A)
Crawl (O) up to 33% of time
Squat/Kneel (F) up to 66% of time
Bend (C) more than 66% of time
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Auto-ApplyRegional Property Manager
Assistant property manager job in Waukesha, WI
Job Description
Are you a charismatic leader with a passion for building high-performing teams and delivering exceptional property management services? Oakbrook Corporation is looking for an experienced Regional Property Manager to oversee a diverse portfolio and drive operational excellence across multiple communities.
Why Join Oakbrook?
At Oakbrook Corporation, we recognize that our people are what make us one of the top real estate companies in the Midwest. Therefore, we take great care when bringing new people to our team to ensure they are the right fit for our culture and our clients.
After thirty years of providing integrated real estate services, we know that how we interact internally affects how we interact with our clients. That's why, whether in our offices or out in the field, we maintain a professional, collaborative work environment, operate with integrity, encourage open and honest communication, and always strive for continual improvement. Our support for one another allows us to provide better support for our clients.
What You'll Do:
Lead, mentor, and inspire on-site property teams to achieve peak performance.
Build strong relationships with owners, residents, and vendors to foster trust and collaboration.
Develop and manage annual operating and capital budgets with precision.
Monitor financial performance and implement strategies to meet goals.
Drive marketing initiatives and conduct quarterly market analyses to stay competitive.
Ensure timely maintenance and proactive asset preservation programs.
Oversee leasing activities in compliance with Fair Housing regulations.
Conduct regular property visits to uphold operational and physical standards.
Maintain compliance with Affordable Housing Program requirements.
What We're Looking For:
Proven leadership experience in residential property management.
Strong knowledge of affordable housing regulations.
Excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills.
Proficiency in property management software (MRI, Yardi, OneSite) and Microsoft Office Suite.
Valid driver's license and ability to travel between properties.
Why You'll Love It Here:
Be part of a company that values community impact and professional growth.
Work with a collaborative team that celebrates problem solving, development, and drive for results.
Enjoy a role where your leadership directly shapes thriving neighborhoods.
Ready to make an impact? Apply today and join a team that's redefining property management excellence.
Property Manager, Full-Time - $2,000 Sign On Bonus
Assistant property manager job in West Allis, WI
Job Details 160 - MSP Property Management, LLC - West Allis, WI Full Time AM / 1st Real EstateDescription
Property Manager | Property Location | FT Earn up to $30.00 Per Hour | $2,000 Sign on Bonus
MSP is seeking dynamic, experienced Property Managers to manage the company's rental properties. The Property Managers will work closely with the area managers and are responsible for all processes associated with rental procedures. At MSP, we work together as a team. We solicit, expect, and appreciate your input. Our greatest asset is a dedicated, well-informed employee.
Our ideal candidates will have tax credits and management or supervisory experience. This position is full-time with typical work hours ranging between 7am-5pm.
Duties, Responsibilities & Qualifications:
Manage campus tax credit application and re-certification process
Responsible for accounts receivables, accurate and timely processing of bills and report
Process paperwork for new and existing tenants
Ensure timely changeover of vacant apartments; maintain census
Ability to lead, manage and/or supervise others is a must
Ability to critically think and problem solve
Must possess a valid driver's license
Benefits & Perks:
Medical, dental, vision, short-term disability, and voluntary life insurance
Employer paid life and long-term disability insurance
401k with up to 4% company match
Immediate Pay - on demand access to pay as you work!
Employee life assistance program
Paid time off
Paid holidays
Bonus opportunities
Professional growth and development programs
About MSP/HSL: MSP is a multifaceted real estate company headquartered in West Allis, Wisconsin. Established in 1988, our portfolio consists of MSP Real Estate, MSP Development, MSP Construction, MSP Property Management and Heritage Senior Living. MSP specializes in affordable and market-rate housing, mixed-income independent senior apartments, Section 42 Affordable Housing Tax Credit housing, and independent senior assisted living and memory care campuses. MSP has 30+ campuses and properties, operating in the following counties: Chippewa, Dane, Eau Claire, Pierce, Milwaukee, Outagamie, Ozaukee, Waukesha, and Winnebago.
Our Employee Relations Philosophy: MSP recognizes that employees with varied educational and experience backgrounds, working as a team, are the Company's most valuable asset in fulfilling its mission. Accordingly, MSP shall strive to:
Respect the individual rights and dignity of employees
Recognize the worth and importance of every job required in the operation of the facility
Keep its staff informed regarding its policies and programs
Provide various ways for employees to express their concerns and to make suggestions
Provide orientation and training as may be necessary for the work to be performed as well as provide opportunities for self-development
Maintain reasonable pay scales and employee benefits in consultation with industry guidelines
In turn, MSP expects that employees, by their performance conduct and attitude, will be a credit to the Company and that they will carry out assigned duties and responsibilities in a conscientious manner in cooperation with fellow employees and management.
MSP is an Equal Opportunity Employer, drug free workplace, and complies with ADA regulations as applicable. The Company is committed to promoting a workplace of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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Residential Property Manager (Multi-site)
Assistant property manager job in Brown Deer, WI
Job Description
Bartsch Management is growing and we are adding a Residential Property Manager to our team!
SUMMARY OF FUNCTIONS:
The Residential Property Manager manages a portfolio of 300+ units in Southeastern Wisconsin. They help investment property owners and homeowners in preserving and increasing the value of their real estate investments. They manage the day-to-day financial operations of the property, oversee leasing efforts in partnership with the leasing and office team, and ensure the property is in good working order.
SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, AND PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS:
The following attributes are desirable for job success:
Experience in managing/leasing multi-family properties.
Displays a high level of integrity and professionalism at all times in dealing with residents, prospective residents, ownership groups, employees and vendors.
Ability to provide superb customer service, always.
Ability to communicate effectively and assert yourself when necessary.
Knowledge of the fair housing laws and rules against discrimination.
Preference for detailed work.
Ability to work well under pressure, self motivated.
Ability to work autonomously and lead a team.
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Duties may include, but are not limited to:
1. Marketing:
Oversee marketing efforts to ensure properties are kept occupied with qualified residents through advertising, lead follow up, and property showings for prospective residents.
Conduct periodic market surveys.
2. Financial reporting:
Work with the accounting team to keep financial records from property operations.
Create monthly financial reports for property owners.
3. Tenant relations:
Develop rental agreements.
Select qualified residents, collect deposits and rents, enforce terms of rental agreements
Resolves resident complaints.
Oversee eviction proceedings when necessary.
Oversee renewal efforts to ensure resident retention by making sure all residents on renewal reports that are not currently on lease are being contacted.
4. Facilities management:
Assist in the scheduling of maintenance and repairs.
Negotiate contracts with vendors.
Perform inspections with maintenance staff to ensure units, common areas, and properties are upheld to Bartsch Management standards.
Perform monthly, bi-yearly, and yearly property inspections.
Respond to emergency maintenance issues.
Amount of Overtime:
Limited to the needs of the property.
Physical Requirements:
Must be able to perform the physical functions of the position, which may include, but are not limited to: an ability to walk the property, including flights of stairs, to complete physical inspections, deliver resident communications, and show apartments. Be able to communicate with residents, staff, supervisors, vendors, etc., effectively.
Requirements:
Highly proficient in Microsoft Office.
Proven ability to comply with operational policies and procedures, codes, and regulations.
Strong familiarity and working knowledge of fair housing laws and anti-discrimination legislation.
A valid driver's license and insurance.
Experience: Five years of property management required.
Education/certifications: Two years of college preferred. CPM, or ARM, designation preferred.
Job Type: Full-time
Property Manager - Palatine
Assistant property manager job in Palatine, IL
Job Description
At Hispanic Housing, our vision is to provide affordable housing that people are proud to call home. In creating quality housing, a safe and stable environment, and by providing superior customer service, we help create part of the foundation that enables people to make a better life for themselves, their families, their neighbors, and their communities. We are in need of a property manager to oversee a property in Palatine, IL. The property manager will be responsible for all day-to-day operations including maintaining the properties, tenant relations, marketing and leasing, contract administration, and financial management as well as assisting with long-term planning at the property. The Property Manager will be expected to complete all management duties in a professional and timely manner and maintain the property to the highest industry standards.
JOB DUTIES INCLUDE BUT NOT LIMITED TO:
Maintaining the Physical Assets.
Works closely with the Maintenance Supervisor to monitor & schedule maintenance work (i.e. work orders, repairs, etc.) and ensure their timely completion.
Approves rotating schedule of personnel for emergency maintenance.
Conducts follow-up inspections of maintenance work and surveys resident satisfaction.
Inspects site grounds and common hallways on a daily basis.
Monitors and approves the make-ready status of vacant apartments.
Monitors/assists in yearly unit and site inspections.
Recommends expenditures within budget allocations for physical repairs, replacement, and/or major improvements.
Evaluate maintenance operations to determine efficiencies or areas cost cost-saving potential.
Ensures any construction-related problems are corrected.
Ensures emergencies are handled promptly and HHDC corporate staff are properly notified.
Safety and Security
Marketing and Leasing Resident and Community Relations Acts as a liaison and advocate on behalf of the residents to public and private agencies.
Financial Reporting and Control Staff Management
Performs other duties as assigned.
REQUIREMENTS:
High school diploma (minimum). College degree in Urban Planning, Business or related field preferred.
5+ years of property management experience in a not-for-profit and/or real estate development, construction, or Property Management company required; must also have previous experience in managing affordable housing Section 8, Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC), and or public housing.
Must have or be able to obtain within 6 months an AMP Leasing Certificate if required by the state.
Must have, or be able to obtain within 6 months of hire, applicable certifications by type of affordable housing program of property: Public Housing Management Certification, Senior Housing Management Certification, RAD PBV Management Certification, and/or LIHTC Certification.
Must have to be able to obtain within 6 months of hire a UPCS Inspections Certification.
Knowledge of fair housing regulations.
Must have/obtain IREM Accredited Residential Manager (ARM) designation.
Excellent customer service skills with the ability to interact with a diverse group of personalities
Computer literacy required; including working knowledge of MS Office Suite and property management software/systems preferred.
Basic math, strong attention to detail and high organizational skills are required.
Demonstrated strong time management and supervisory skills.
Must have excellent oral and written communication skills.
Excellent interpersonal communication skills, including the ability to inspire, motivate and lead staff.
Bilingual (Spanish/English) is required.
Valid driver's license, vehicle, insurance and good driving record.
Proof of COVID vaccination or medical/religious exemption will be required.
Compensation package includes salary based on experience, health, vision, dental and life insurance, paid vacation and more. Principals only -- No Recruiters EOE
Property Manager
Assistant property manager job in Fox Lake, IL
The Property Manager oversees all functions of the property, including supervision of staff, handling tenant communications, performing annual certifications, TRACS submission, REAC inspection preparation and managing the A/R process. The Property Manager is directly supervised by the Senior Property Manager of their region.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Duties may include, but are not limited to the following areas:
Recommends and carries through the eviction process when necessary and approved by the senior manager in conjunction with the main office.
Prepares property for annual compliance audits performed by internal site staff, auditors, and state agencies
Implements the SHP EIV policy and follows through with completion of required monthly and quarterly reports as well as resolution of any EIV discrepancies
Collects and records rent and follow‑up on delinquencies.
Assists in drawing up specifications and putting bids out to contractors on recommended work as needed and approved by main office.
Submits monthly vouchers to HUD through TRACS and assists with resolution of payment discrepancies.
Conducts initial, interim and annual certifications to comply with HUD.
Conducts regular inspections of common areas and tenants' units.
Conducts preparation for HUD REAC inspections; identify items that require improvement.
Responsible for all aspects of tenant certification, selection, recertification and applications.
Maintaining the Wait List according to HUD and SHP specification.
Preparation and completion of records and files and any other reports required for the property by the main office and/or state agency.
Coordination of tenant move‑ins and move‑outs in a timely manner.
Performs annual unit inspections or more frequent inspections as required, and assists state agency or any other 3rd party with required inspections.
Handles tenant complaints and following up in a timely manner.
Holds tenant meetings when necessary for informational, educational or any other pertinent purpose.
Assists main office with the preparation of the annual budget.
Coordinates with maintenance supervisor the purchase of supplies and/or other approved items.
Responsible for all clerical duties associated with this position and oversight of clerical staff.
Oversees the well being of the property.
MANAGEMENT DUTIES
Hire new staff for administrative and maintenance positions available.
Supervision of contract maintenance on site.
Train and support staff.
Prepare all performance reviews including salary increase recommendations.
Prepare Performance Improvement Plans, Discipline and Terminations.
QUALIFICATIONS: SKILLS & ABILITIES
Bachelor's Degree preferred.
Three to five years Project-based Section 8 or tax credit experience.
COS, AHM, or ARM designation desired.
Demonstrated competency with Microsoft Office; Real Page, YARDI or other property management software required
The Candidate must be able to work effectively as a member of a diverse team.
Ability to accept responsibility and account for his/her action
Trait of being dependable and trustworthy
Ability to utilize available time to organize and complete work within given deadlines
Ability to work at a sustained pace and produce quality work
PHYSICAL ABILITIES
Lift/Carry, Push/Pull
Stand 12 lbs. or less (F)
Walk 11-20 lbs. (F)
Sit 21-50 lbs. (O) 26-40 lbs. (O)
Handling/Fingering 51-100 lbs. (F) over 40 lbs. (N)
Reach Outward/Above Shoulder (F) over 100 lbs.(N)
Climb (N/A)
Crawl (O) up to 33% of time
Squat/Kneel (F) up to 66% of time
Bend (C) more than 66% of time
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