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Basic understanding of Landlord/Tenant laws and applications, familiarity with GAA Lease and Addendums, Fair Housing/ADA regulations and applications,OSHA & EPA requirements for property management industry.
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Have a complete understanding of Fair Housing and knowledge of other laws that apply to property management, such as Fair Credit Reporting Act, Americans with Disabilities Act, Landlord Tenant Law, and OSHA Standards.
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S2 Residential is looking to hire a Property Manager that will oversee business initiatives across marketing, maintenance/facilities management, resident relations, financial and owner relations for an exceptional multi-million dollar asset.
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Knowledge of Fair Housing and Landlord Tenant Law, including Portland F.A.I.R Ordinance. Offering a fully integrated platform of real estate services and innovative solutions to owners, investors, lenders and occupiers, Lincoln supports the entire real estate lifecycle across asset types, including office, life science, retail, industrial, data center, production studio, healthcare, government, universities, and mixed-used properties, throughout the United States, United Kingdom, and Europe.
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Have up to date knowledge of and adherence to Local and Federal Fair Housing and Landlord Tenant Laws. Have up to date knowledge of and adherence to Local and Federal Fair Housing and Landlord Tenant Laws.
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Understand and adhere to all federal, state, and local laws pertaining to employment, Fair Housing, and landlord/tenant laws, as well as company policies regarding general operations and employee actions and behaviors.
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Ensures landlord/tenant lease terms are in compliance including lease commencements and terminations, periodic rental and common area maintenance adjustments, and repair and maintenance obligations.
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This includes ensuring good physical appearance and maintenance upkeep of vacant units, coordinating cleaning and repairs of vacant units with Community Manager and Maintenance Staff, leasing in compliance with applicable government programs for the property, always adhering to Fair Housing and Landlord Tenant Laws, and completing all required paperwork and reports on time.
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Provide guidance to property management personnel on landlord/tenant matters including, but not limited to; dispute resolution, fair housing inquiries, housing voucher programs, homeowner’s associations, code compliance, and unlawful detainers.
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Actively handle various types of commercial real estate transactions, including acquisition and dispositions, leasing and operations, title and survey review, and financing on both landlord and tenant side.
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Have a complete understanding of Fair Housing and knowledge of other laws that apply to property management, such as Fair Credit Reporting Act, Americans with Disabilities Act, Landlord Tenant Law, OSHA Standards, local and state building codes.
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Compliance with company standards as defined in the Human Resources Policy Manual, Operations Playbook and applicable laws, e.g., Fair Housing, Landlord Tenant, Local Building Codes, OSHA, and EEOC Maintenance Technician.
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Knowledge of local and federals laws including Fair Housing and Landlord Tenant Laws. The ideal candidate will have a deep understanding of the real estate industry, exceptional leadership abilities, property financial and budgeting experience, strong communication skills, knowledge in tenant/landlord laws, ability to ensure compliance with all legal and regulatory requirements and maintain a high standard of property operations.
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Understands and complies with state and landlord-tenant Fair Housing laws and standards. Understands and complies with state and landlord-tenant Fair Housing laws and standards. The Leasing Professional will perform all activities related to leasing to new residents, providing resident satisfactions through the term of the lease, and securing resident lease renewals.
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Compliance with company standards and applicable laws including but not limited to; Fair Housing, OSHA, Landlord Tenant, Local Building Codes, OSHA, and EEOC. Attend and participate in company safety meetings and required trainings and other safely related laws and requirements, and by reporting accidents and incidents promptly in an accurate manger.
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