Now Hiring: Letting Negotiator at Life Stay Done with the 9-5 slog, customer service scripts, or restaurant shifts? Life Stay, a top property management crew, is hunting for a Letting Negotiator to join our hustle-hard team! We need fighters—people who don’t take “no” for an answer, chase the cash, and live for the thrill of closing deals. You don’t need perfect English or fancy experience—just guts, grit, and a hunger to win. Our top earners prove it: persistence pays, and we’ve got the cash to show for it! What We Offer: Position: Letting Negotiator Salary: £1,000–£4,000/month (the more deals you smash, the fatter your paycheck) Perks: Flexible hours, a crew that’s got your back, monthly bonuses, and a company car for the heavy hitters Role Snapshot: Get in front of tenants and figure out what they want Show properties like you own the place Push, negotiate, and lock in deals—no backing down Keep clients and tenants coming back for more Speak English well enough to get by (if you’ve got sales or lettings chops, even better—but not required) Who We Want: Relentless go-getters who thrive on “yes” People who connect fast and don’t quit Money-hungry hustlers with a nose for sales Anyone sick of dead-end 9-5s, call centers, or waiting tables Attitude over polish—bring the drive, we’ll show you the ropes Why This Beats the Grind: Work when you want, not when you’re told Join a team that rewards results, not clock-watching Turn your hustle into a career with big payoffs Ditch the apron, headset, or timecard. Join Life Stay and stack cash in London’s property game. Your breakout starts here—grab it!
Basic salary + commission Uncapped Commission and Career Progression! We’re looking for highly motivated Sales and Lettings negotiators to complement our residential team in Crystal Palace. • Supportive and rewarding environment, • Preferably an experienced sales person, • Able to generate new business in a target driven environment, • Outstanding customer care / customer service experience, • Resilient, positive, organised, numerate and detail oriented, • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, • IT literate (Apple), • A Full UK driving licence and access to your own vehicle
Now Hiring: Letting Negotiator at Life Stay Done with the 9-5 slog, customer service scripts, or restaurant shifts? Life Stay, a top property management crew, is hunting for a Letting Negotiator to join our hustle-hard team! We need fighters—people who don’t take “no” for an answer, chase the cash, and live for the thrill of closing deals. You don’t need perfect English or fancy experience—just guts, grit, and a hunger to win. Our top earners prove it: persistence pays, and we’ve got the cash to show for it! What We Offer: Position: Letting Negotiator Salary: £1,000–£4,000/month (the more deals you smash, the fatter your paycheck) Perks: Flexible hours, a crew that’s got your back, monthly bonuses, and a company car for the heavy hitters Role Snapshot: Get in front of tenants and figure out what they want Show properties like you own the place Push, negotiate, and lock in deals—no backing down Keep clients and tenants coming back for more Speak English well enough to get by (if you’ve got sales or lettings chops, even better—but not required) Who We Want: Relentless go-getters who thrive on “yes” People who connect fast and don’t quit Money-hungry hustlers with a nose for sales Anyone sick of dead-end 9-5s, call centers, or waiting tables Attitude over polish—bring the drive, we’ll show you the ropes Why This Beats the Grind: Work when you want, not when you’re told Join a team that rewards results, not clock-watching Turn your hustle into a career with big payoffs Ditch the apron, headset, or timecard. Join Life Stay and stack cash in London’s property game. Your breakout starts here—grab it!
About the Role As our Senior Income and Finance Officer, you will: • Take the lead on rent collection, arrears recovery, and service charge management., • Deliver accurate financial reports, forecasts, and budget monitoring to support decision-making at senior level., • Work with housing teams to ensure tenancy sustainment, financial inclusion, and compliance with housing regulations., • Supervise and mentor colleagues, driving high performance in income and finance services., • A strong track record in income management and finance within housing (private rented and/or affordable sector)., • Excellent understanding of rent setting, service charges, arrears recovery, welfare benefits, and housing legislation in England., • Strong analytical, reporting, and IT skills, with the ability to translate data into actionable insights., • Great communication and negotiation skills, with a commitment to customer service., • A supportive and inclusive workplace., • Opportunities for professional development and progression., • The chance to play a central role in shaping our housing services. An Income and Finance Officer in a property management company plays a vital role in ensuring the financial health and stability of the organization by managing income, overseeing expenditures, and providing accurate financial information for decision-making Key Responsibilities: Income Management: · Processing rent and service charge payments. · Managing tenant arrears and implementing debt recovery procedures. · Reconciling income and expenditure. · Calculating and managing recharges (e.g., insurance premiums). · Preparing completion figures for new lettings and lease changes. Financial Reporting: · Preparing monthly and year-end financial reports. · Assisting with budget preparation and variance analysis. · Ensuring compliance with financial regulations and reporting requirements. · Bookkeeping · Accounting assistance · Invoices and Purchas ledger · Supportive Finance payments and approval · Support on budget approval · Manage software integration and data migration · Financial Control: · Maintaining accurate financial records and documentation. · Reconciling bank statements and other financial data. · Monitoring and managing petty cash. Other Responsibilities: · Liaising with other departments and stakeholders on financial matters. · Assisting with audits. · Supporting the Account on Finance and other management. · Produce board report · Produce monthly P&L data and dashboard · Produce Financial reporting format using Property management application and manual data where needed and necessary Skills and Experience: Financial Acumen: Strong understanding of financial principles, accounting practices, and financial reporting. Analytical Skills: Ability to analyse financial data, identify trends, and interpret financial information. Attention to Detail: Accuracy and precision in handling financial transactions and data. IT Proficiency: Experience with accounting software, spreadsheets (e.g., Excel), and other relevant software. Communication Skills: Ability to communicate effectively with colleagues, tenants, and other stakeholders. Property Management Knowledge: Understanding of property management processes and regulations. Debt Management: Experience in managing tenant arrears and implementing debt recovery procedures. Budgeting and Forecasting: Experience in preparing budgets, forecasting financial performance, and analysing variances. Compliance: Knowledge of relevant financial regulations and compliance requirements.