Clever UK
Lettings Negotiator

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Job Description:
We are a well-established, fast-paced local lettings and estate agency with a strong reputation for delivering excellent customer service and achieving results. We are looking for a proactive and driven Lettings Negotiator to join our dynamic team.
Job Purpose:
The Lettings Negotiator will play a key role in handling enquiries, arranging and conducting viewings, negotiating lets, and managing the lettings process from start to finish. You’ll be the first point of contact for tenants and landlords, representing the agency with professionalism and energy.
Key Responsibilities:
- Registering prospective tenants and understanding their requirements
- Booking, attending, and following up on property viewings
- Negotiating lets between landlords and tenants
- Progressing agreed tenancies through referencing to move-in
- Generating new business through prospecting and referrals
- Maintaining strong relationships with landlords and tenants
- Keeping property listings up to date and well-presented
- Working towards individual and team targets
- Ensuring compliance with lettings legislation and company procedures
- Providing outstanding customer service at all times
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Key Skills & Attributes:
- Previous experience in lettings or property (preferred but not essential)
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Target-driven with a results-oriented mindset
- Well-organised and able to multitask in a fast-paced environment
- Confident and professional telephone manner
- High level of attention to detail
- Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle (required)
- Knowledge of local area and market (advantageous)


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