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An exciting opportunity for a Estate Surveyor with experience in handling new lettings, rent reviews and agreement renewals to join a well-established firm of Estate & Letting Agents and Chartered Surveyors.
This full-time (part time will also be considered) role offers salary range of £32,000 - £40,000 and excellent benefits.
As a Senior Surveyor, you will represent clients to achieve favourable settlements in diverse property transactions while effectively managing new lettings, rent reviews, and lease renewals.
What we are looking for:
Previously worked as a Estate Surveyor, Property Surveyor, Valuation Surveyor, Commerical Surveyor, Chartered Surveyor, Property Manager, Lease advisor, lease Consultant or in a similar role.
Ideally, MRICS qualified or possess legal experience within the property sector.
Background in handling new lettings, rent reviews and agreement renewals.
Solid understanding of Landlord & Tenant legislation.
Telecoms experience is preferred.
Right to work in the UK.
Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle.
What's on offer:
Competitive salary
20 days plus bank holidays
Discretionary bonus scheme
Mileage allowance
Opportunities for professional growth.
Apply now for this exceptional Senior Surveyor opportunity to work with a dynamic team and further enhance your career.
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