Leasing Specialist (Part-Time)

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NALS Apartment Homes believes that an apartment is not simply a place to live, but a place to call home. We embrace opportunities for personal and professional growth, and encourage our employees to share their unique skills, local knowledge, and professional expertise. Our team is the single most important ingredient to our success, and we seek to foster a work environment as welcoming as our apartment communities.

Join our team at Redstone Ranch Apartment Homes as a Part-Time Leasing Specialist.


Benefits and Perks

Starting compensation: $21 - $23 an hour Generous paid time off 401(k) with employer match Employee assistance program Wellness program Employee referral program Amazing opportunities for career progression Along with tons of other great benefits and amazing perks!

Your primary responsibility will be to achieve and maintain optimum occupancy via the leasing of units and renewal of existing leases.

What you will do

Lease apartments Convert telephone traffic to appointments Tour community with prospective residents Send thank-you notes to prospective residents Pre-qualify applicants Review pending applications to be submitted for approval Notify applicants on status of application Move-in new residents. Review all necessary paperwork with the new resident Accept payment as pre-determined by Assistant Manager Understand and complete all lease paperwork in an accurate and timely manner (including applications and credit checks) Deliver move-in gifts and walk units prior to move-in Issue keys Renew current resident leases Notify residents regarding lease expiration and determine the length of the new lease Review new lease terms with resident Move-out vacating residents Complete all necessary move-out paperwork in an accurate and timely manner Retrieve all keys, passes, etc. from resident Clearly and effectively assist current residents with concerns and needs to minimize resident problems in a professional manner Maintain positive resident relations Attend resident functions unless directed otherwise by supervisor Other general office duties such as opening and/or closing the office, typing, filing, answering phones, and assisting with weekly reports Complete quality control procedures as directed by supervisor Perform additional duties, responsibilities or projects as assigned Requirements: Minimum 1 year of experience in property management Ability to communicate effectively and professionally with residents, fellow associates, vendors, and supervisors Self-motivated, exhibit a positive personality, and be sales motivated Conduct yourself in a professional, neat, and well-groomed manner always Walking up and down stairs to show apartments to prospective residents Lifting no more than 25 pounds. If more than 25 pounds are to be lifted, employee shall seek assistance from the maintenance department Part-Time; Saturday required

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