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Four-Seven (4-7) year’s experience in New York City residential rental property management, new construction lease-up/building opening experience is strongly desirable. As a Property Manager you will be responsible for the daily operations of a portfolio of rental properties.
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Responsibilities include lease administration, tenant relations, property management, project management, procurement, negotiations, and business development initiatives. Experience with asset/property management, lease administration, and tenant relations preferred.
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Monthly internal portfolio/property-level reporting including project in construction, lease up, stabilization and conversion. LIHTC investors, lenders, and on-site property management staff.
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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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A stable and successful Nassau County-based commercial real estate owner/operator/developer seeks a Property Management Assistant to support operations of an office, industrial, and retail portfolio.
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Property management: one property manager for a new development coming online. 8+ years of work experience in 2 of the 4 areas: affordable housing development and finance; asset management, leasing, and/or property management.
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The Asset Management Analyst (AM Analyst) will support senior Asset Management team members in managing a portfolio of affordable housing properties primarily within New York City. The responsibilities of an AM Analyst will include: monitoring property operations and property management personnel, managing controllable expenses, and managing building compliance and capital improvements.
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As the Senior Project Manager in the Urban Renewal and Property Management (URPM) unit, you’ll play a key role in the unit and monitor properties with repair and maintenance needs, monitor unauthorized occupancies, and respond to and resolve property management complaints from tenants and other entities.
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Demonstrated experience in property management, financial analysis, insurance management, property maintenance, and affordable housing compliance. Oversee third-party property management across a diverse range of property types, including multifamily, single-family, and commercial developments.
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The IBM Global Real Estate (GRE) team manages a diverse range of real estate disciplines, including strategy & transactions, space management, workplace design and experience, engineering and construction, lease management, real estate acquisitions and dispositions, integration/divestitures, facility operations, asset management, employee safety, environmental and energy management.
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The Workout Manager will also be responsible for the management and disposition of foreclosed properties in a timely, cost-effective manner, minimizing financial losses to the Bank. Preserve and maintain REO property, direct property preservation activities, including security, maintenance, insurance, and cleanup.
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Its many functions include facilities planning and coordination, design and construction, renovation, repair and maintenance, custodial and other building services, health/safety program coordination, lease and property management, land use and environmental review activities, contract administration for facilities services, and warehouse operations.
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Total Management NYC is a professional property management firm that specializes in residential Co-op, Condominium & Multi-family property management in New York City. We value transparency and invest in the latest software to provide our clients with 24-hour access to data.
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Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Grants Accounting, Property Manager, Purchasing, Sourcing, Procurement contracts, i-Supplier, i-Procurement, Order Management, General Ledger, Fixed Assets, Markview Imaging, and Cash Management.
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With aminimum of 3 years' experience in property management, preferably within nonprofitorganizations required; The Property Manager is central to keeping all sites running effectively, safely and within NYC and state compliance requirements.
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