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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 3 Years, A law firm based in New York City, NY, is seeking a Real Estate Litigation Attorney with 3+ years of experience in landlord-tenant law and preferably co-op/condo law.
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This person should have at least 3 years of landlord/tenant litigation paralegal. Landlord/Tenant Litigation Paralegal. Beacon Hill Legal is searching for a Landlord/Tenant Paralegal for a law firm's Midtown Manhattan office.
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Our client is a prestigious law firm specializing in landlord-tenant law, and is seeking a dedicated and experienced Housing Court Litigation Attorney to join our team in New York, NY. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in real estate law with a particular focus on litigation in the Housing Court, representing landlords and property managers.
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Join our dynamic and mission-driven law firm advocating for our fellow New Yorkers fighting their residential and commercial landlord tenant disputes. TCN represents commercial and residential tenants facing eviction or whom are otherwise involved in landlord tenant disputes.
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Responsible for all landlord-tenant litigation across properties in Manhattan and Queens. Strong working knowledge of NYC Housing Courts and Landlord-Tenant Law as well as rent stabilization regulations and statutes.
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Oversee lease up of vacant units in compliance with fair housing, marketing, tenant selection plans, tenant applications, agency regulated lotteries, and referral programs including but not limited to DHS.
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The Senior Associate's scope of work includes asset planning, business development, lease administration, project management, portfolio budgeting and forecasting, tenant relations, vendor management and stakeholder engagement.
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A leading New York City law firm is seeking a Commercial Real Estate Attorney, with 6+ years of Commercial Real Estate Landlord-Tenant litigation experience within Part 52 of the New York court system, to join their team.
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The objective of this position is to effectively manage and oversee all aspects of landlord/tenant litigation for assigned cases, ensuring timely and favorable outcomes through strong negotiation, strategic thinking, and effective communication with property management staff.
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Within BronxWorks Legal Services, the Tenant Defense Program plays a vital role in securing housing stability for low-income tenants. BronxWorks Legal Services – Tenant Defense Program. BronxWorks seeks three experienced attorneys to join the Tenant Defense Program’s management team as supervising attorneys.
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The Staff Attorney will also work with tenant associations, tenant organizers, community-based organizations, partner legal services agencies, and pro bono attorneys. The Legal Aid Society's Civil Practice has experienced and entry-level Staff Attorney positions available citywide in the Housing Justice - Tenant Defense unit.
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Section 8 (project based and tenant-based vouchers), NY/NY I,II,&III, SCRIE, DRIE, HOME, HHAP, City FHEPS. Ensure compliance to WSFSSH standards and all contracted agencies including but not limited to NYC Department of Homeless Services, NYC Department of Health and Mental Health, NYC Building Department, NYC Fire Department, NYC Housing and Preservation Department, Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), NYCHA Project Based Voucher Program/Section 8 Rental Assistance, and NYC Continuum of Care (CoC.
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Experience with NYC Housing Courts and Landlord-Tenant Law. In-House Litigation Counsel. Work closely with Senior Litigation Counsel in executing deliverables and implementing best practices within company key objectives and results.
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Reporting to the Assistant Program Director, Tenant Success Services, the Program Coordinator, Tenant Success Services provides supervisory oversight to a new and growing team of Housing Retention Specialists using a Critical Time Intervention (CTI)-informed model; providing time-limited services focused on housing retention, resource development, and community integration with the goal of helping formerly homeless individuals and families prevent eviction and return to shelter.
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NYCHA/ Tenant in place renovation experience a plus; Establish cross-functional communication between one or more of the following: Architect, Site Engineer and Subcontractors, Environmental Geotechnical Engineer and Site Safety Manager.
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