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Work collaboratively with leasing and compliance team to flag issues, monitor and ensure adherence to all policies and procedures related to compliance with the Landlord Tenant Act, Section 8, Fair Housing practices, LIHTC, and funding sources such as Housing and Urban Development (HUD.
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Bonus points for experience with residential real estate transactions, landlord-tenant, property management issues, proptech, and/or fintech. Developing internal procedures and standards for document discovery, preparing and reviewing court filings, and discovery.
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Knowledge of, and experience in, landlord/tenant law preferred. Litigate cases in housing court, administrative forums, and other state courts on behalf of people facing eviction, and in affirmative cases challenging those who threaten Staten Island residents’ ability to retain affordable housing.
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In this role, you will partner with Swimply, think Airbnb for pickleball, to offer access to your private pickleball court. We are looking for a private pickleball court owner who is passionate about the sport and interested in building a community around it.
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Assist resident to develop daily living skills by delivering activity of daily living training in areas such as budgeting, accessing community resources, home repairs, and landlord/tenant rights.
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The Center has published studies on topics including court and jail reform, intimate partner violence, restorative justice, gun violence, reentry, sixth amendment rights, and progressive prosecution.
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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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The Assistant Managing Attorney will assist in reviewing, approving, serving, and transmitting filings to courts and government agencies, oversee the calendaring of all applicable deadlines, performing legal research and analysis in a wide range of jurisdictions, and leveraging technology to streamline the monitoring and distribution of court filings.
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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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The New Jersey Judiciary consists of: the Supreme Court, the Superior Court including the Appellate Division and the Trial Court of the 15 vicinages in New Jersey, the Tax Court and the Municipal Court System.
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Manage and provide day-to-day direction and supervision related to general operations and maintenance, life safety and security, loss prevention, tenant relations, landscaping, tenant construction and parking facilities.
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Zealously represent clients in divorce, custody, child support, and other family matters in Supreme Court, Family Court, and concurrent matters. In-depth knowledge of Supreme Court and Family Court procedures.
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This Executive Director maintains consistent relationships between the OSAHA, DHS, shelter providers, Master Lease house providers, landlord/brokers and other divisions of HRA which assist DHS clients in locating and securing permanent housing.
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The OJMI Staff Attorney advocates for such clients in Supreme Court, Family Court, and Jewish arbitration courts (“Beit Din.”) The OJMI Staff Attorney empowers gender violence victims by providing them with comprehensive, compassionate, holistic legal services through direct representation, community education, outreach, and policy and systems-change advocacy.
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Conducts birth home and foster home visits in addition to field visits; provide referrals to community service providers in accordance with the service plan for the family; accompanies families to drug treatment, medical, school, housing, welfare setting; works with children in onsite care programs; attends court hearings in a timely manner with prepared court reports and/or permanency reports.
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