Homeowner Services Officer
Location: Bracknell
Salary: £36,980 per annum plus fantastic benefits
Contract: Permanent, full-time Monday to Friday
Our client, a leading housing provider, is seeking an experienced Homeowner Services Officer to join their Operations Directorate. This is a key position managing a designated geographical area and ensuring that all services delivered to leasehold and shared-ownership customers are responsive, professional, and customer-focused.
You will provide a comprehensive management service across the leasehold and shared-ownership portfolio, taking ownership of complex cases and delivering expert advice on all aspects of leasehold management.
Key Responsibilities - Manage a wide portfolio, taking full responsibility for all aspects of leasehold management.
- Provide specialist advice on lease covenants, subletting, alterations, and lease variations.
- Offer expert guidance on lease clauses, covenants, demised areas, and leaseholder rights and responsibilities.
- Support the Leasehold Admin Officer with consents and take appropriate enforcement action for breaches of lease covenants, including court action for forfeiture when necessary.
- Support Section 20 and QLTA consultations and manage responses.
- Optimise income by setting and scrutinising service charges, recovering arrears, and managing major work recharges.
- Represent our client at the First-Tier Tribunal to defend leasehold challenges or present cases for determination.
- Audit repair, management fee, and service charge costs in collaboration with the Finance Service Charge team.
- Work closely with residents' associations on estate improvements, account queries, and planned maintenance programmes.
- Investigate subletting fraud in line with procedures and ensure all appropriate actions are taken.
- Resolve complaints and enquiries promptly and effectively.
Skills & Experience - Proven knowledge and experience in leasehold management for leasehold and shared-ownership customers.
- CIH or RPM qualification (or willingness to work toward one).
- Strong understanding of the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002 and the Landlord and Tenant Act, and their application to residential leaseholders.
- Hands-on experience applying leasehold law in assignments, consents, enfranchisement, lease extensions, breach of covenants, and service charges.
- Ability to analyse and interpret lease covenants and apply health & safety legislation relevant to neighbourhood management.
- Skilled in handling difficult, sensitive, and challenging situations with professionalism and tact.
Why Join Our ClientThis is an opportunity to work with a respected housing organisation that values expertise, professionalism, and customer care. You'll be part of a supportive team and have the chance to make a direct impact on the lives of homeowners and shared-ownership residents.
How to Apply If you have the skills, experience, and drive to excel in this role, we'd love to hear from you on (phone number removed)/email your CV to (url removed).