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JOB SCOPE: The Staff Attorney will be responsible for working with PCMH staff, owners, tenants and property managers on Landlord/Tenant related matters, assessing the viability of evictions and participating in the litigation of these matters, drafting pleadings, motions, and discovery for Real Estate litigation matters in Supreme Court, drafting papers for the Appellate Term and Appellate Division and appearing in Court on motions and hearings.
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Knowledge of laws and standards that apply to property management, such as Fair Housing Laws, Landlord-Tenant Law, OSHA Standards, local and state building codes Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) rules and regulations applicable to property management.
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Makes appearances in Housing Court for landlord tenant holdover/nuisance cases as requested. Possession of FDNY and other NYC required certificates, ie: boiler and standpipe licensures and certifications.
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Brooklyn Heights long established and busy Landlord Tenant Law Firm with decades of proven effective representation of landlords, tenants, management companies, co-op boards and property owners.
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Adam Leitman Bailey, P.C., a New York City real estate law firm, seeks a trial attorney to join its Landlord-Tenant practice group. All candidates should have a minimum of 7 years of landlord-tenant resolution experience.
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In this role, you will be an integral part of a close-knit team that handles commercial landlord/tenant matters on a national basis. Three (3) years of previous experience in Commercial Landlord/Tenant Litigation and Transactions required.
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Skills, and landlord/tenant knowledge. Multifamily lease-up/new development experience is a must! Preferred certifications for this position include: Accredited Residential Manager (ARM), Certified Property Manager (CPM), Certified Property Manager (IREM), or Certified Property Manager (CAM.
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Prominent New York City real estate law firm seeking experienced attorney specializing in Landlord-Tenant disputes to join its litigation practice group. Position entails working closely with partners, associates and support staff, communicating with and counseling clients, making court appearances, corresponding and negotiating with opposing counsel, and staying up-to-date with relevant landlord-tenant laws and real estate regulations.
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2-5+ years of experience in Landlord/Tenant law. Juris Doctorate (J.D.) degree required from an accredited law school; admission to New York state bar. 2-5+ years of experience in Landlord/Tenant law.
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Experience in landlord/tenant law. A 2000+ employee Non-profit based in New York is looking for a Foreclosure Attorney to join their legal services team in Staten Island. Title: Foreclosure Attorney.
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Experience handling NYC based Landlord-Tenant court appearances and preparing predicate notices, including rent demands, termination notices, notices to cure, non-payment and holdover petitions.
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Startup/Closeout Project Support:Partner with Real Estate Manager to compile landlord required closeout documents for Tenant Allowance submittals. Startup/Closeout Project Support:Partner with Real Estate Manager to compile landlord required closeout documents for Tenant Allowance submittals.
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Our client, a prominent Bronx-based nonprofit organization, is seeking a supervising attorney experienced in landlord-tenant law to advance their mission of providing housing intervention and assistance services.
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Manage all landlord-tenant legal and other activities at the building in keeping with applicable laws and regulations and Breaking Ground policies and procedures. Collaborate with other Building Directors as needed to ensure implementation of effective strategies related to specific, as well as more macro tenant matters.
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Bonus points for experience with residential real estate transactions, landlord-tenant, property management issues, proptech, and/or fintech. We are seeking a VP, Associate General Counsel - Litigation and Investigations to be responsible for enterprise-wide management of all of the Company's litigation, dispute resolution efforts, internal and external investigations, and preventative law program.
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