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At least 3-5+ years of relevant experience in the commercial real estate lease administration industry and/or paralegal, accounting or property management fields having worked in either (or both) the landlord or tenant sector.
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Support lease administration activities, including tenant contacts and annual re-certifications as needed. Assist in lease administration activities, including tenant contacts.
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In-depth knowledge of fair housing laws, state landlord-tenant laws and other property management rules and regulations. 2+ years of lease administration experience (Preferred.
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Directly handle lease administration, including renewals, terminations, and amendments in coordination with Legal and Finance. Coordinate tenant improvements and retrofit projects as per organizational needs.
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The Lease Analyst for Driven Brands supports the administration of the company’s entire real estate portfolio, including owned, leased and subleased properties for each of our subsidiary brands throughout the United States, Canada, and other countries.
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Works with outside counsel on legal proceedings for nonpayment or lease violations; attends proceedings in landlord/tenant court. Manages lease administration for commercial tenants, including maintaining tenant files, collecting rents, tracking and enforcing leases, coordinating any necessary legal actions, third party collections or administrative notices.
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Utilize JLL’s lease administration tool to track and create strategies for critical dates, provide insightful reporting to the client, manage documents, provide guidance on Landlord and Tenant responsibilities and obligations, facilitate new lease documents to be abstracted by the lease admin team, and provide updated contact information for Tenant and Landlord decision makers.
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Strategic direction and leadership for the administrative management of the companys real estate, including value creation, risk mitigation, user support, and landlord and tenant relations.
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Working knowledge of applicable Landlord Tenant Laws, Fair Housing mandates and other legal issues affecting property management. Lease-up experience is preferred. Managing administration of the leasing office.
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Resolve of rent and other landlord/tenant issues. This position is responsible for day-to-day lease administration services within an assigned area of Charter's owned and leased portfolio.
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Work with property accounting team on accounts receivable, accounts payable, related financial analytics and lease administration. Develop and maintain positive tenant relations by creating and sustaining good will between landlord and tenant by providing consistently responsive quality services.
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Contact utility companies to update landlord/tenant responsibility. Real Estate Services Administrator , you’ll work collaboratively with the Property Management Team, supporting the day-to-day management of a portfolio of properties, including lease preparation and administration, onboarding/offboarding tenants, managing property insurance and compliance, providing support to the tenants when necessary, assisting with property accounting, and general office administration duties.
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Previous property manager experience can be in the form of a property manager, community manager, or facilities manager with HUD. As the Property Manager, you would be responsible for resident relations, resident issue resolution, leasing, property maintenance, personnel functions, budget control, monitoring market conditions and advertising.
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Conducting lease research and interpretation relative to landlord inquiries, lender inquiries, tenant issues and billing, as needed. Monitoring and coordination of landlord and tenant lease compliance.
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Processing lease applications and qualifying residents. The Leasing Manager, under the direction of the Community Manager, is responsible for maximizing property occupancy by generating qualified traffic, networking within the local community, scheduling appointments, securing rentals, promoting resident retention and providing or coordinating exceptional customer service.
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