Lease Analystother related Employment listings - Minneapolis, MN at Geebo

Lease Analyst

Position Purpose As a Lease Analyst, you will manage and maintain Sleep Number's lease administration processes; to facilitate the lease abstracting process, to ensure accuracy in lease data and system content, to review and assess occupancy related charges for accurate and timely payment; to ensure proper recording of leases in accordance with lease terms and accounting standards.
Primary ResponsibilitiesReview, research and abstract of retail lease agreementsManagement of lease administration system to ensure accuracyCost effective administration of real estate leases, including review, process and audit of rent obligations to ensure accordance with the terms of the leaseCalculate payments by researching and reviewing lease related invoices to ensure accurate occupancy disbursementsEstablish and maintain positive landlord/tenant relationships; including written correspondence and oral communication, settlement of disputed charges, annual sales reporting, and preparation and execution of sales auditsAssist in annual occupancy budgeting and monthly forecastingAd-hoc real estate and lease management assignmentsPosition Requirements 5 years in related retail fields (real estate, legal, lease management, accounts payable, auditing)College degree preferred with 3-5 years of lease administration experienceAbility to read and comprehend legal documents such as leases and estoppelsAttention to detail, analytical skills and organizedGood written and verbal communication skillsStrong Excel skills and general computer skills (Word, Outlook)Working ConditionsHybrid work environment with opportunity to work from anywhere as well as office from Sleep Number corporate HQ located in Minneapolis, MinnesotaLess than 5% travel required.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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