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The opportunity to work with multi-family developers who specialties in subsidy programs such as Section 8, HUD and low-income housing tax credits. Providing supervision, training, mentoring, and guidance to tax staff, seniors, and other members of the team.
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Performs onsite monitoring reviews to determine compliance with affordable housing programs, including the Housing Tax Credit program, the Tax Exempt Bond program, the HOME Investment Partnership program, the Housing Trust Fund program, the National Housing Trust fund program, the Neighborhood stabilization program and the Section 811 Project rental Assistance program.
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The ideal Rent Administrator will be detail-oriented, enthusiastic, and possess a background in affordable housing, Section 8, and government subsidized tax credit. Strong understanding of Section 8, HUD, and government tax credit subsidized housing.
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Applicants must have experience with low income housing, Section 42 tax credit and housing standards, HUD Section 8 program compliance, federal and state fair housing laws, and multi-family communities.
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Responsibilities: The Rent Administrator will be responsible for managing and processing rent payments and tracking outstanding Account Receivables for 20+ affordable housing multi-family properties.
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Experience with affordable leasing and tax credit programs (Section 8, in particular). WinnCompanies is searching for a Leasing and Occupancy Specialist I to join our team at Jamestown Village, a 275-unit affordable housing community located in Reading, PA.We're looking for a candidate whose remarkable customer service skills set them apart from their peers and who thrives by making genuine connections.
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Experience with Project Based Section 8, HUD Tax Credit, and affordable housing preferred. Bachelor's degree in accounting, business, finance, or a related field, preferred or 8 years equivalent experience.
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Property Management experience working on a tax credit or Project-based Section 8 Property would be a plus. Minimum of 4-6 years of experience with the knowledge of affordable multi-family property management.
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Stay updated on the latest local, state, and federal housing regulations and guidelines related to project-based section 8 affordable housing and tax credits. Knowledgeable about the latest local, state, and federal housing regulations and guidelines related to project-based section 8 affordable housing and tax credits.
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3+ years of prior multifamily property management experience, strong knowledge of Section 8 & Tax Credits. Riverside Village is 312 unit affordable family apartment community in Leominster, MA. The Property Manager is responsible for all aspects of day-to-day operations of the property.
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Knowledge of tax credits, federal, state, HUD Section 8, and local housing regulations. Our client is seeking an Assistant Property Manager with residential / tax and house credit experience.
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QualificationsStrong knowledge of Housing Program Regulations and Compliance including experience with the following programs: Tax Credits, Project-based Section 8, and Public Housing.
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GSE multifamily experience Prior DUS underwriting experience with extensive familiarity of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Multifamily MAH/TAH Guides and Affordable product types (Preservation, LIHTC, Tax-Exempt Bonds, Section 8, etc.
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The work - How you will contribute: In accordance with the Wallick Mission and Values, the Occupancy Specialist will maintain acceptable occupancy levels for Section 8, Tax Credit, rural development, and market rate communities.
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The Affordable Housing Compliance Specialist will be responsible for supporting the Asset Management team in the day-to-day administration of all Asset Management projects, policies, and procedures with a specific focus on managing all affordable compliance and reporting for BLVD’s affordable portfolio consisting of both Section 8 and LIHTC properties.
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