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Manage civil litigation cases from drafting demand letters to trial, including real estate litigation, business litigation, condominium and HOA litigation, construction defects, municipal ordinance violations, and landlord/tenant issues.
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The candidate will manage various civil litigation cases, including real estate litigation, business litigation, condominium and HOA litigation, construction defects, municipal ordinance violations, and landlord/tenant issues.
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Provide legal counsel and guidance to clients on real estate and landlord/tenant issues. This position offers the opportunity to work on a variety of litigation matters, with a focus on commercial real estate and landlord/tenant law.
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The Pro Bono Support Attorney (Housing) oversees the screening, placement, and mentoring of full representation pro bono housing cases placed through the Advocacy & Justice Clinic and serves as a primary supervisor for the Landlord Tenant Resource Center (LTRC.
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PSH is decent, safe, and affordable community-based housing that provides tenants with the rights of tenancy under state and local landlord-tenant laws. What You Will Do to Change LivesThe Peer Recovery Coach I engages, inspires, and facilitates meaningful conversations with members served that assist the members to explore, create, and meet their own recovery goals.
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Knowledge of Landlord/Tenant Laws and Regulations preferred. Become active in the housing community to identify housing and conduct tenant and landlord trainings. Coordinate with both the landlord and prospective tenant to secure appropriate housing.
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Knowledge of state landlord-tenant law is a must. · Responsible for completion of necessary paperwork and documentation to ensure timely filing of Landlord Debt Relief claims. · Analyses and reports on tenant delinquencies.
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The attorney staff also litigates landlord-tenant matters involving City-owned property, performs legislative review, and provides legal counsel in the areas of fleet administration, energy purchasing and conservation, and facilities management and construction.
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Knowledge of landlord/tenant law, fair housing laws, and procedures related to property management software. Maintenance Manager, Site Superintendent, Construction Project Manager, Facility Manager.
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Landlord/tenant, ADA, and fair housing law. Process all Vacated Tenant Bad Debt and forward to collection agency, as needed, in an accurate and timely manner. The Property Manager conducts all business in accordance with Gates Hudson & Associates, Inc., established policies and procedures, all Federal, State, and County Fair Housing Laws, American with Disabilities Act, and all other laws pertaining to apartments.
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Provide services as needed, eg., court appointments, landlord/tenant conflict resolution, etc. Educate Veterans in life skills such as Resiliency, Tenant Education, and Financial Literacy.
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Knowledge of landlord-tenant, housing law, and the eviction process preferred; The Project: Stay Housed L.A. is a new project to bring much-needed eviction defense resources to tenants in Los Angeles County communities and may be the first step towards a “Right to Counsel” for tenant eviction defense.
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Participate in landlord/tenant mediation as needed to resolve tenancy issues. Oversees lease ups, move-in, move-outs and regular inspections pursuant to Housing quality standards between tenant, landlord and housing authority inspector if applicable.
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We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Associate Attorney specializing in Real Estate Landlord/Tenant law. Represent landlords and tenants in eviction proceedings and other landlord/tenant disputes.
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Apply training in conflict resolution, landlord/tenant law, Fair Housing, Low Income Housing Tax Credit program compliance and HUD regulations. Maintain complete individual tenant files including all income and household eligibility information for tenants.
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