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This position assumes demonstrated experience, high comfort level, and extraordinary competency in developing customer requirements, working with the General Services Administration to lease real estate, and oversee tenant build outs and relocations.
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Assisting the Property Manager in all aspects of property management including tenant relations, maintenance coordination, and lease administration. Assisting in the tenant eviction process, if necessary, in compliance with court procedures and regulations.
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Work with Compliance Specialist regarding lease violations or legal matters, tenant income re-certifications and other information necessary for compliance reports. Always provide professional support to MPM tenants, mediating minor tenant disputes, holding monthly tenant meetings, or providing some form of regular communication with tenants.
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Ability to communicate orally and in writing to draft correspondence to tenants, lessor, and contractors to communicate lease requirements; to ensure compliance with requirements; and to receive and resolve tenant complaintsPreferred Qualifications•Knowledge of property management principles, operations, and techniques, including practical knowledge of trades and crafts operations.
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Comply, and oversee that staff comply with federal, state, and local Landlord/Tenant laws, fair housing regulations, company policy, and procedure. Review, approve and oversee all administrative tasks, including Pos, petty cash, applications, move-ins, delinquency, lease renewals, move-outs/ FMOs, notices, and eviction processes.
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Assist in lease administration activities, including tenant contacts and insurance information; generate reports. Monitor and maintain the property maintenance work order system and prepare monthly reports for Property Manager on status of tenant work orders.
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0-3 years of recent administrative property management experience (continuous in one operation), comparable with the property under consideration in terms of office/industrial/retail, ownership, tenant lease arrangements, square footage, etc.
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The Housing Program Specialist's (HPS) responsibilities include management of leasing requirements (lease-up/acquisition/resyndication), processing of applicant files, and performing detailed audits of applicant/tenant files to determine compliance with program/project policies/procedures and regulatory requirements.
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The Assistant Property Manager will support the property manager with the budget development, preparation of monthly operating reports and client deliverables, tenant billings, collection of rent, processing of property payables, lease abstracting and administration.
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Assure compliance with lease agreements, construction schedules, tenant expectations, lender requirements, and construction guidelines for the project. Work with internal Design & Construction team on oversight of tenant finish coordination activities.
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Maintain property by addressing tenant complaints, contracting repairs, and enforcing leases. Maintain accurate records of all leasing activities, including lease agreements, move-in and move-out inspections, and rental payments.
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Current service lines include: Single Tenant Net Lease, Multifamily, Shopping Centers, Industrial, Asset Management, Hospitality, Medical, and Self Storage. Current service lines include: Single Tenant Net Lease, Multifamily, Shopping Centers, Industrial, Asset Management, Hospitality, Medical, and Self Storage.
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Assist in-house space planning and construction teams with tenant improvement planning process. Source new tenant prospects through canvassing and cold-calling. Assist in-house lawyers with negotiation of Office Lease documents.
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As a leader in the industry and the first to offer true sub-product type specialization, the firm’s experience in net lease, retail, office, industrial, multi-tenant, self storage and shopping center transactions is unparalleled.
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Coordinate tenant move ins and move outs, including furniture delivery and pick up. Assist in lease administration activities, including abstracting leases and keeping our database current.
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