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Educate landlords regarding landlord/tenant leases and Housing Assistance Payments (HAP) contract for TBRA clients. The Rental Leasing Specialist leads unit identification and landlord engagement to facilitate effective apartment search for supportive housing clients with mobile housing vouchers.
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Act as a liaison between caseworkers, program participants, and the landlord, property manager, or broker during the housing identification process which includes but is not limited to the application assistance, inspections, coordinate prospective tenant viewings, and facilitating leasing appointments.
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Knowledge of Landlord/Tenant Laws, and/or Fair Housing. You will support The Neighborhood Developers Portfolio which consists of 221 affordable housing units and 4 commercial units located in Chelsea, Everett, and Revere.
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Provides in-home and office based follow up housing placement and stabilization services to individuals placed in housing, including assistance with paying rent and utilities, helping to resolve landlord/tenant problems and connecting individuals with community resources and supports.
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Work closely with the SSVF Stabilization Services Program Manager and the SSVF Rapid Re-housing Program Manager to create a landlord pool and respond to all landlord questions and concerns in a timely manner and develop strategies to engage landlords with incentives.
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Maintain familiarity with relevant housing laws and regulations around Fair Housing and Landlord Tenant laws to assist in client advocacy as appropriate. The SDS requires the ability to address the components of diversion and rapid re-housing such as advocacy and mediation services with landlords, housing authorities, and/or family support systems.
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Lead workshops and trainings on topics such as credit repair and budgeting, landlord/tenant relations, housing search, and home maintenance; and. SNO Mass is a housing mobility program that supports low-income families with Housing Choice Vouchers in moving to areas of higher opportunity – neighborhoods that offer strong schools, safe environments, and economic opportunities for residents.
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Understanding of housing subsidy programs, as well as Landlord/Tenant rights. Providing advocacy, consumer education, and crisis management when necessary to prevent housing disruption.
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Collaborate with Housing Coordinators to help each person in finding a safe and affordable place to live – apartment hunting, finding a roommate, landlord negotiations, cleaning, furnishing and decorating.
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As an agency, our client’s services are diverse; it provides emergency, transitional and permanent housing, and support services, to extremely low-income individuals and families currently or formerly experiencing homelessness.
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Provide direct assistance in upholding lease obligations, specifically in the areas of budgeting, housekeeping, neighbor relations and landlord/tenant responsibilities. The Residential Services Coordinator strives to bridge the relationship between residents, the ownership and property management team and the neighborhood to ensure a healthy housing community.
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Understand and comply with state landlord-tenant law, Fair Housing, Americans with Disabilities Act, Fair Credit Reporting Act, and other laws and regulations governing multifamily housing operations.
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Requirements Property Management, Yardi, Customer Service, Leasing Consultant, Landlord Tenant Disputes, Tenant Leases, Prospective Tenants, Administrative Assistance. Candidates with experience in Section 8 housing and LIHTC are preferred.
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Extensive experience with case management, housing placement, and landlord engagement. Knowledge of the issues related to homelessness, particularly around housing, substance use, mental illness and economic factors as precipitants to homelessness.
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