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Minimum of two years of experience in Supportive Housing, Low-Income Housing Tax Credit, HUD, Section 8 Subsidy, Property Management, and/or affordable housing programs. Oversee the administration of rental subsidy programs that include Low Income Housing Tax Credit, HUD, Section 8 and etc.
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Understanding private and public debt financing, equity, and compliance reporting needs for typical affordable housing development projects, preferred. · Regular, periodic inspections of properties to ensure that they are meeting company high quality standards including HUD, HPD and other requirements.
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This position, reporting to the Director of Tax, is responsible for overseeing the income and indirect tax compliance functions for the lending, servicing, and affordable housing development business segments.
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Minimum of 3 to 5 years’ experience in Section 42 LIHTC with solid understanding of real estate development concepts, and the affordable housing field (i.e. HUD, Sec 8). As a syndicator of Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC), W&D Affordable Equity raises corporate equity and monitors the development, construction, lease-up, and permanent financing phases of its investments.
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Ensure various programs comply with funder requirements (OASAS & HUD) Experience working with adults with mental health and/or substance use issues, including families, preferably in supportive housing.
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Verify and Test income and asset verification of tenant files for applicable housing programs (HUD and Tax Credit) for all Move-Ins, Interims and Annual Re-certifications. Review, provide written responses, and process household file applications for rental assistance and affordable housing programs within the compliance department.
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Manages the data integrity of the system-of-record including successful and timely submissions/corrections of HUD Form 50058 and oversees all regular internal and external reporting. Must have experience working with Section 8 Rentals/Housing.
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Previous experience with affordable housing (HUD,Section 8, tax credit etc) We're currently looking for someone looking to get their start in the real estate industry by joining a local community as an Recertification Specialist.
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Knowledge of governmental logistics, housing programs, and funding (including HUD-VASH/Section 8) strongly preferred. Strong knowledge of housing-focused case management services and the ability to utilize a wide array of approaches to identify and resolve or minimize veteran barriers.
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Complete the recertification worksheet necessary to prepare the voucher (i.e., Form 50059) for the local HUD office, state agency, or local housing authority. WinnCompanies is a mission-driven, national business focused on building and operating top quality affordable housing communities for individuals and families of all incomes, including members of the U.S. Armed Forces and their families.
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Compliance knowledge or prior experience with HUD-Sec. 8, Low Income Housing Tax Credit or willing to obtain is helpful. OFFICE ASSISTANT, Property Management Project- Affordable Housing, Remote, North East -New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland.
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Candidates with prior experience in affordable housing, building maintenance, construction, and professional inspections are preferred, but anyone with an interest is welcome to apply. As a member of our Inspection Consultants team, you would perform preparatory building inspections on assisted housing properties using HUD’s NSPIRE inspection protocol.
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