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Apartment Maintenance Supervisor

Job Description Penn Apartment Staffing is currently looking to hire a skilled Lead Maintenance for an apartment community located in the San Antonio, TX area. Our company strongly focuses on long-term, quality matches for our clients and employees. Candidates must have a strong work ethic and their own hand tools. We are seeking candidates that can start work immediately for temp and temp-to-hire opportunities. Must have experience if the following duties: Essential Duties:• Troubleshoot and perform all necessary repairs to the apartment community, including plumbing, HVAC, carpentry and electrical.• Installation of new appliances as needed.• Ensure resident requested service orders are completed on a timely basis.• Assist in maintaining the exterior of the property to provide clean and acceptable curb appeal at all times.• Repair/replace appliances.• Handling all maintenance related projects on property• Pool duties as needed.• Perform landscape duties as needed, including pressure washing and cleaning.• Polishes and varnishes cabinets and other woodwork as needed.   For more information about our company, visit us at www.pennapartmentstaffing.com. Contact a recruiter at 512-714-3901 to schedule an interview. Please do not apply if you are not interested in Temp to Hire opportunities as this is standard in staffing firms. Company Description Penn Apartment Staffing is a

Credit education efforts taking hold at apartment communities

[etm_menu width=”0″ aligment=”aligncenter” display=”0″ flag=”0″ layout=”3″ ]Source: Multifamily Insider Credit education efforts taking hold at apartment communities ~ There’s no sugarcoating it: Obtaining credit with a low credit score or an insufficient credit history can be tough. A low score can hamstring people’s ability to obtain a mortgage, car loan or credit card — and subject them to higher interest rates and large security deposits for utility services and rental homes. But a low credit score doesn’t have to last forever. Financial education has proven to be a powerful boon to people’s credit history. Across the nation, apartment communities — especially those in the affordable housing sector — are providing financial literacy programs to give their residents a brighter future.  Communities offering these programs have found that simply offering classes is often not enough to persuade residents to participate. It’s only when the communities give residents the option to have their rental payment history reported to credit bureaus that interest in the financial literacy programs usually takes off. For example, officials with the New Hampshire-based Affordable Housing, Education and Development Inc. (AHEAD), which owns and manages more than 400 affordable housing units, report that resident participation in the organization’s financial

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