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New hire for Nottingham student lettings and management company
Student lettings and management company Uni2 Rent has announced the appointment of Becki Pass in the role of property manager.
The Nottingham-based company, which was founded in the city by an entrepreneurial student in 2012, aims to house Nottingham’s vast student community in contemporary, centrally located homes and works with landlords with houses of multiple occupancy (HMOs) and large investment funds with purpose-built accommodation sites.
In her new role, Becki will take on a number of responsibilities, including block management, health and safety compliancy, managing general maintenance teams and advising landlords on property improvements.
Bringing more than five years’ industry experience to the position, Becki joins Uni2 Rent as the company celebrates a positive period of growth, having seen its turnover increase by nearly 70 per cent since 2016.
Becki said: “I’m very excited to join Uni2 Rent, which has set out to be the best in Nottingham student accommodation since its launch in 2012, and is now well known in the industry for its professionalism and portfolio of properties.
“I am looking forward to bringing energy and ambition to an already amazing team and helping drive the continued development of the company.
“Nottingham is a fun, young and vibrant city where you can be in the hustle and bustle of city life and the peace and tranquillity of the countryside in a matter of minutes. We love to celebrate Nottingham as the place to be for both students and property investors.”
Founder and managing director, Ed Henderson, said: “Becki has great experience and a proven track record of results; she is the perfect addition to the team and will help us continue to deliver excellent service to both our students and landlords.
“We now manage more than 1,000 rooms across the city and, as Nottingham remains one of the most popular student destinations, we’re looking forward to seeing what the future holds.”
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