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AAFE is nationally recognized as an innovative affordable housing developer and property manager; we have created and preserved more than 1,000 affordable rental units in Manhattan and Queens and provided over $400 million in mortgage financing for first-time homebuyers.
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Experience: 5+ years of experience in property management with recent experience in a Regional Property Manager or Director role; strong experience with market-rate communities; working knowledge of applicable Landlord Tenant Laws, Fair Housing Regulations, IRS Section 42 - LIHTC Program and other laws as they relate to property specific guidelines and occupancy standards.
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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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Our client, a storied and marquee law firm based in Manhattan, is seeking an Intellectual Property Paralegal to join the firm's Finance Group. In this role, the Paralegal will provide primary support to the firm's Global Leveraged Finance team relating to non-litigation, intellectual property-specific functions, including IP due diligence searches, ownership and lien reviews and perfection operations in support of the firm's industry leading finance practice.
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Provide primary support to Global Leveraged Finance team relating to non-litigation, intellectual property-specific functions, including (i) IP due diligence searches, ownership and lien reviews and perfection operations, (ii) IP-related docketing, and (iii) US federal trademark prosecution (and limited patent prosecution.
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A leader in high stakes patent litigation firm in NYC seeks a Junior IP Litigation Associate.
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This position reports directly to the head of Property Management, a Regional Property Manager or a Senior Property Manager who provides supervision, guidance and evaluates work performance on a periodic basis.
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Title: Property Manager. Report to Portfolio Manager in timely manner any discrepancies above the projected expenses, monitoring of asset performance, financial results and execution of business plans.
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The Property Manager will work as a part of a close knit team to ensure proper magagement AHF properties. The Property Manager adds consistent value to AHF’s Healthy Housing Program(s) by adapting to various situations with ease and by bein In addition, better property management will increase HHF's ability to serve more clients.
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SCI , the leading executive search firm in the real estate industry, is seeking a seasoned, Regional Property Manager to oversee a large, urban portfolio for a 45+ year old developer/operator of affordable and market-rate multifamily, with a history of transacting on twenty thousand units.
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Career experience in a field such as insurance, interior design, art conservation, exhibition or curatorship, antiques, couture fashion or other fine articles of personal property is helpful. Strong attention to detail, with knowledge of property insurance, fine arts, antiques, high end furniture, fine textiles and rugs, and designer or couture clothing.
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They are currently looking for a Property Manager to oversee daily operations of their current portfolio. Quickly responds to all property emergencies 24/7. Strong background in HVAC maintenance required for both on roof top units as well as central chiller and boiler plants.
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Our approach integrates media, investment, property, and insights to develop strategy, manage negotiation and execution, and evaluate performance of partnerships. Lead the Optimum Sports' Property Marketing Group.
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If you are a motivated and qualified Intellectual Property Attorney seeking an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic legal firm in San Francisco, we encourage you to apply. We are looking for a dynamic and experienced Intellectual Property Attorney to join our thriving practice.
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The Assistant General Manager supports the General Manager or Senior General Manager in managing the overall property operation, including financial performance and tenant relationships.
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