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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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Handle a diverse caseload of litigation matters related to real estate, including commercial properties and landlord/tenant disputes. 1-2 years of litigation experience, with a preference for real estate and landlord/tenant law.
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Conduct drills and trainings for building staff and tenant floor wardens in accordance with California Title 19 Code of Regulations and maintains High-Rise Fire Safety Director License. Responsible for hiring, training and mentoring the Tenant Services Coordinator, Property and Leasing Administrator, Property Accountant and Assistant Property Manager.
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Compiles a monthly report detailing outstanding marina tenant slip rent and dry storage tenant rent payments for the Marina Manager. Identifies tenant payment delinquencies for Business Operations Analyst and Business Operations Manager to resolve.
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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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Frequently monitor and secure vacant units and communicate with Housing Manager on tenant charges. Accompany the Housing Manager, whenever necessary, to assist in information gathering, and to provide presentations needed by the Assistant Public Housing Director.
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Reporting to the Senior Director of Tenant and Aging Services, the Assistant Program Director, Tenant, and Aging Services provides supervisory and programmatic oversight for Aging Services Case Managers and Tenant Services Coordinators within the Breaking Ground portfolio comprised of permanent, supportive, and affordable housing located across New York City serving a growing portfolio of 15 buildings and over 3,400 tenants.
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Knowledge of state landlord-tenant law is a must. · Analyses and reports on tenant delinquencies. Acts as the on-site supervisor in the absence of the Community Director by organizing and delegating daily work, coordinating maintenance and make-ready tasks with the team.
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Supervise a team of Intake Paralegals who provide limited scope services (counsel and advice and pro se assistance) to low-income tenants experiencing housing and landlord-tenant issues, under the direction of the Client Intake Workgroup Managing Attorney.
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Create a new Tenant DB / including migration of Tenant DB from one Hana to another Hana DB.Set up SDI and SDA connections with External DB, such as Oracle DB, SQL Server, and Hana DB. Hana Admin Managing multi-tenant/HSR implementation of Hana on Cisco server and Red hat Linux.
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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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Maintaining proper maintenance of tenant files and computer records to ensure accuracy according to HUD and LIHTC regulations. MJ Peterson, a full-service real estate company, has an exciting career opportunity for an experienced Affordable Housing Compliance Specialist.
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In this role, you will be an integral part of a close-knit team that handles commercial landlord/tenant matters on a national basis. Three (3) years of previous experience in Commercial Landlord/Tenant Litigation and Transactions required.
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We are seeking a Cloud IAM Architect to play a pivotal role in the design and implementation of a new Azure tenant as part of Cyber Resiliency program. Design, implement, and manage high level access model for users and systems including architecture Diagram, narratives etc, for accessing new Azzure Tenant and GCP tenant.
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Provides services as needed, e.g. court appointments, landlord/tenant conflict resolution, etc. Reports To: SSVF Region 4 Case Manager Supervisor Supervises: N/A Qualifications: Candidates must have a passion for fulfilling the mission of The Salvation Army and must be articulate in presenting the same to others.
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