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Working knowledge of applicable NYS Rent Stabilization regulations, NYC Landlord Tenant Laws, Fair Housing mandates and other legal issues affecting property management. Manage assigned portfolio with expertise and efficiency to achieve financial and operational objectives, which includes reviewing purchase orders for accuracy and need; increase and maintain overall quality of life; develop and maintain tenant/landlord relations; effectively address issues as they arise.
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Demonstrated experience with commercial real estate sector, property management, lease administration, negotiations, and tenant relations. Manage the cadence of asset management duties, including consistent tenant communications, monthly portfolio meetings to reconcile management budgets, review lease pipelines, plan for lease expirations, evaluate tenant financial reports, manage arrears and collections, investigate insurance issues, advise on any ongoing litigations and other regular asset management tasks.
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The Benchmarking and Compliance Tenant Data Intern will research, review, and request whole-building or individual apartment authorization forms and utility data required for compliance. The Benchmarking and Compliance Owner Data Intern will review, store, and integrate property owner-paid utility data required for compliance.
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Ensuring the property is compliant with local, state, and federal regulations The Assistant Commercial Property Manager is the primary contact for tenant and vendor relationships.
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College degree preferred (Bachelor/Associate or High School Diploma/GED Equivalency with a minimum of five (5) years of work experience in affordable senior, multifamily housing, and property management.
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Knowledge of laws and standards that apply to property management, such as Fair Housing Laws, Landlord-Tenant Laws, OSHA Standards, local and state building codes. For more than forty years, MMS Group and its affiliates (Arco Management, TUC Management, and GoldOller Real Estate Investments) have been dedicated to quality property management.
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Manage vacancy/renewal leases/landlord tenant legal process/tenant relations/rent roll/contracts & work orders/building registrations/insurance compliance/collab with accounting. Managing vacancy and renewal leases, and landlord-tenant legal process.
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What You’ll Do: · Provide comprehensive legal representation in a wide range of real estate litigation cases, including but not limited to property conflicts, construction litigation, landlord-tenant disputes, zoning, and land use matters.
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Salary/Hourly Rate: $100k+ & Bonus Position Overview: The Revenue Manager will play a crucial role in optimizing the financial performance of the properties by overseeing all aspects of revenue management, lease administration, and tenant relations.
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Work with the Real Estate Manager and other team members on all areas of lease administration, property management, including building construction, proposal bidding, scheduling, and job oversight.
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Partner with Property Manager to identify and achieve additional tenant service income. Arrange, coordinate and attend new tenant orientation meetings to review tenant welcome package, move-in requirements, general property information, rules & regulations etc.
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We are seeking an Assistant Property Manager/ Tenant Coordinator for a family RE office in midtown. Assist in monitoring property maintenance and repair activities, ensuring compliance with established standards and regulations.
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Provide administrative support services for the One World Trade Center Property Management team to facilitate smooth operations for a designated work team within the organization. Schedule and organize activities, such as meetings, conference calls, travel, tenant events and related logistics.
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The Revenue Manager will play a crucial role in optimizing the financial performance of the properties by overseeing all aspects of revenue management, lease administration, and tenant relations.
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Remains current on and compliant with policies and laws affecting the marketing and leasing of the property, including the Company’s leasing agreement, Landlord Tenant code, Fair Housing laws, and other applicable laws.
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