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Tenancy Progression Coordinator

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Tenancy Progression Coordinator
Chestertons Estate Agency
Tenancy Progression Coordinator
Hours: 40 hours a week, Monday to Friday (Hybrid working after settling in period)
Location: Tower Bridge
Salary: £29,000 - £31,000
We are looking for an exceptional Coordinator to contribute to the smooth and safe running of the department and assist the team in effectively executing administrative aspects of new deals, change of sharer, and tenancy terminations in order to maximise the efficiency of the Tenancy Progression department.
Main Duties
Responsible for the drafting of tenancy deal documentation. Preparation of tenancy agreements within specified time frame Dealing with basic / standard client and tenant queries. Referring complex negotiation queries promptly to the relevant negotiator/Tenancy Notifying team leader / head of tenancy services of any negotiation or compliance issues Executing tenancy agreements upon instruction from Tenancy Progression Coordinator Regular review of lettings processes to ensure these are followed at all times Awareness and application of non-standard tenancy processes: third party deposit payer, landlord own deposits, landlord own agreement, deed of assignment etc Monitoring of right to rent documentation and ensuring time limited visas are recorded for re-checks Manage Non-Managed Right to Rent re-checks process
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