Lettings Administrator

Posted 11 April by GCB Recruitment

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Our client is looking to recruit an organised and self-motivated Lettings Administrator. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a well-respected estate agency in Norwich.

As a Lettings Administrator, you provide the Lettings team with administrative support. To succeed in this role you will ideally have a Lettings background and you will be able to effectively manage your own workload.

Working hours:

As a Lettings Administrator, you’ll be required to work Monday-Friday (Some Saturdays may be included)

The successful Lettings Administrator will be offered:

  • Up to £26,000 basic salary
  • Ongoing training & support

To be considered for the Lettings Administrator role you must have:

  • Great telephone manner
  • Strong admin experience
  • Understanding of the legal requirements of the Lettings sector
  • Experience working in Lettings
  • Good organisational skills and time management

As a Lettings Administrator, your role will involve:

  • Chase documents for move-in and prepare move-in documentation
  • Arrange tenancy agreements
  • Send out landlord/tenant confirmation emails
  • Update landlord and tenant on referencing progress to keep up service levels
  • Request move-in monies
  • Liaise with tenancy management
  • Assist with the phones

Due to the high amounts of applications if you have not been contacted within 7 days, please consider your application unsuccessful.

This job has been posted by GCB Agency Recruitment Ltd which is acting as the Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy, working on behalf of their client, who is confidential at this stage

Reference: 52455020

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