Leasing Consultant – Dallas –– THE WAY STAFFING SHOULD BE!

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Penn Apartment Staffing has opportunities available for Bilingual Leasing Consultant positions in Dallas, TX and surrounding areas.

The Leasing Agent will greet prospective renters, show vacant apartments, assist existing tenants with maintenance requests, explain pricing and lease terms, pre-screen applicants, process leasing applications, oversee move-ins and and negotiate lease renewals. The leasing professional will also advertise available units ready to move-in by posting on social media, make cold calls and follow up on leads.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Accompanies prospects to tour model apartments and discusses size and layout of rooms, describes available facilities and property amenities such as swimming pool and saunas, location of shopping centers, services available, and terms of lease. Know prices, specials, floor plans, and locations.
  • Take work orders, report complaints to manager and follow up
  • Prepare rental forms, obtaining customer signature and other information, such as required licenses. Explain rental fees, policies and procedures.
  • Prepare move-in lease and documents for manager approval prior to move in by following “file checklist guidelines”. Walk the apartment with new move-in resident at the time of move in
  • Open and close model and target units ensuring they are presentable and ready to show each day. Inspect models to make sure they are clean, report any needed maintenance repairs.
  • Responsibilities include collecting rent, security deposits, holding fees, utility payments and laundry income and document payments as introduced by manager
  • Assist the Property manager with rent collections, lease renewals ad service request follow up.

VISIT OUR WEBSITE:

  • www.PennApartmentStaffing.com/Jobs

Call 512-714-3901 (Austin) o972-426-7070 (Dallas) or Ft Worth ~ 817-947-0070 or 713-682-0700 (Houston) or (830-701-0160 (San Antonio) to set up an in-person interview. You may also attend a Career Fair,Event


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