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The Coordinator, Property Management is the staff member support the Property Management team in coordination of repairs and maintenance. Assist with general office administration and any other task assigned by Director of Property Management.
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How many years of experience do you have with professional administration level, involving federally assisted housing programs, low-income housing, rental property management, landlord/tenant relations counseling, and mediation skills.
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Working within the U.S. Property Management team, you will be responsible for assisting with sustainability strategies and implementing environmental, social and governance (ESG) and sustainability initiatives for the U.S. portfolio of office, logistics, data center and student housing assets.
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We are seeking a motivated Property Tax Accountant to join our Indirect tax team. The Property Tax Accountant is responsible for timely preparation and filing of personal property tax returns.
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Team members have the unique opportunity to explore diverse business lines, gaining hands-on experience in various facets of finance, including accounting, audit and supply chain management. Review and evaluate assessment notices and property tax bills for accuracy.
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Timely process property tax bills and payments to taxing authorities. Prepare and file personal property tax returns at the local and state level. They are required to research and interpret property tax laws, policies, and procedures in order to comply with state filing requirements.
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RequirementsEducation and Experience Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in business administration, real estate, or related field and ten (10) years of experience appraising real property and/or personal property and at least seven (7) years of experience in a management-level position or Master's degree in Business or Public Administration, or related field, may substitute for three (3) years of relevant management-level experience.
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O Certification or training in property management, LIHTC, COS, or RD training. o Experience (2+ years preferred) in LIHTC property management. o Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite and Property Management software (e.g. Yardi, Real Page.
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Certification or training in property management, LIHTC, COS, or RD training. Experience (2+ years preferred) in LIHTC property management. Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite and Property Management software (e.g. Yardi, Real Page.
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Experience: 5+ years property management experience; one year supervisory experience; working knowledge of applicable Landlord Tenant Laws, Fair Housing Regulations, IRS Section 42 - LIHTC Program and other laws as they relate to property specific guidelines and occupancy standards.
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We are one of the largest third-party 100% fee-managed Property Management companies in the nation, an industry leader in both the Conventional and Affordable Housing spaces, managing over 850 communities (~150,000 units) across the country, and employing ~3,500 team members.
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This individual will be responsible for managing multiple production groups within the digital content team, including digital asset management , property website content management, scaled content initiatives, and additional temporary contract headcount, as needed.
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Strong computer skills (MS Office, Google Apps, property management-related software, email, internet). Pay: $26 - $28 / Hour Qualifications Minimum Requirements: Minimum 1 year of experience in a similar supervisory role, preferably within Residential Property Management.
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The LMS Administrator duties include, but are not limited to the operation, maintenance and update of the following:Management of Moodle content and functionality (AFMS-Learn)Management of Blackboard content and functionality (TRADOC Enterprise Lifelong Learning System) This is a back-up system to MoodleProvide property Accountability for over 300 computers and automated systems (yearly inventories, new equipment arrivals and equipment turn in.
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Assist property owners in determining their preferences regarding removal of wood resulting from tree-trimming activities. Coordinate with tree-trimming crews, inspectors, and property owners to convey scheduling and scope of actions to be taken.
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