Edward Taub & Co
Lettings Negotiator

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This is a fantastic opening for a motivated Lettings Negotiator to work in a busy lettings department and help grow an already successful business. Although primarily a Letting Negotiator role, our ideal candidate would have relevant experience in both Lettings and Sales as a negotiator. The role offers the chance to work with a respected independent brand, developing business while delivering excellent service to clients across East London and West Essex.
The Company:
- Independent estate agency with a strong presence in the local market
- Focused on delivering high standards of service across residential Lettings and Sales
- Team-oriented environment
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Key Responsibilities as a Lettings Negotiator:
- Developing the local Lettings Department
- Securing new instructions and growing market share
- Delivering excellent customer service and maintaining strong client relationships
- Ensuring compliance with lettings regulations and legislation
- Managing properties across a broad price spectrum, including prime markets


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Ideally, the successful applicant would have the following:
- Previous experience as a Lettings Negotiator
- Proven track record in instructions and growing business
- Strong leadership and team motivation skills
- Excellent communication and presentation abilities
- Local knowledge of East London and West Essex areas preferred
- ARLA qualification desirable but not essential
- Full UK driving licence and car required
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