Property Manager - Affordable Housing
Company: Community Roots Housing
Location: Seattle
Posted on: January 27, 2023
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Job Description:
Description:Compensation: $25 to $29 per hour DOEBenefits:
Medical, dental and vision insurance is free for employee only
coverage!! All Community Roots Housing employees must show proof
that they are fully vaccinated on their first day of work or submit
a request for a religious or disability based exemption.Company
Summary Everyone has the right to a quality, affordable home. At
Community Roots Housing, this truth drives our work. By embracing
community-led development and engaging in deep-rooted partnerships,
we're fostering vibrant, equitable communities where everyone has
access to safe, affordable and welcoming homes. Today, with nearly
50 apartment buildings - over 2,000 residents -- we continue our
commitment to build community with and for people. We are a top
performing, high-capacity not-for-profit corporation with an
innovative portfolio throughout the Seattle area. Our buildings
have won numerous awards from HUD, Urban Land Institute, Affordable
Housing Finance Magazine, Future wise and other community
development awards. We are intentional in our hiring processes,
seeing it as a chance to interrupt the cycle of racial and economic
injustice that limits communities from accessing employment,
building skills and investing in their own leadership development.
We prioritize applicants who have firsthand experience in
navigating the many systems that our residents face which impede
their opportunities for success, as majority low-income, LGBTQ, and
people of color. Job SummaryCommunity Roots Housing is looking for
an experienced property manager to manage multiple apartment
buildings within our extensive portfolio. The Property Manager is
generally responsible for managing up to 3 buildings and
approximately 75 to 100 apartment units serving individuals and
families whose incomes qualify for HUD Project Based Section 8
units or that qualify under affordable housing regulations. The job
responsibilities include leasing, income certifications,
maintenance, rent collection, tenant relations, and rules
enforcement. If placed at a HUD Project Based portfolio, the
successful candidate will need to have or pass the HUD Compliance
Occupancy Specialist (COS) training within the first year of
employment.Duties and Responsibilities Financial Management and
Accounting:Collect and process all payments.Process delinquent
payments in accordance with Washington State and Seattle landlord
tenant regulations.Resolve subsidy account discrepancies.Assist
Portfolio Manager with preparation of annual budget.Adhere to the
budget.Monitor building inventory and make necessary
purchases.Tenant Relations and Management: Operate within the
provisions of Seattle and Washington State Landlord Tenant law,
Fair Housing law and the ADA.Maintain all tenant files per company
standards.Provide professional customer service standards at all
times.Resolve all tenant complaints in a timely and professional
manner.Ensure adequate coverage of the premises through
coordination with onsite staff, Portfolio Manager and the CRH
office. Enforce rules and lease provision. Follow up with
appropriate disciplinary actions for rules violations.Complete
annual and interim certifications within HUD timelines.Property
Maintenance and Repair: Manage the unit turn process to reduce
vacancy loss.Ensure all interior and exterior common areas are
clean, the grounds are maintained, and all repairs and maintenance
are completed.Implement preventative maintenance program as
outlined for building.Coordinate, maintenance, inspections and
vendor services as needed.Leasing: Provide tours to prospective
applicants, process leasing applications and complete related
paperwork.Maintain HUD wait list or interest list in accordance
with program requirements.Sign and maintain all lease related
documents with new residents.Other: Assume responsibility for
maintaining the security of the site.Effectively manage
staff.Communicate regularly with the Portfolio Manager regarding
general operations of the property, perceived problems or issues,
and suggestions for improvements.Participate in community
activities relevant to the building and to CRH's
mission.Requirements: Minimum Qualifications:High school diploma or
GED.One-year affordable property management experience.Ability to
speak, read and write in standard business English.Intermediate
skill with Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel and
Outlook).Ability to problem solve independently.Demonstrated
ability to meet deadlines.Knowledge of and experience working with
a diverse populationThe ability to walk stairs, climb ladders, and
operate common cleaning tools.Ability to follow instructions
accurately and work with minimal supervision.Ability to organize
time efficiently, prioritize and perform tasks independently.
Preferred Qualifications: Tax credit, HUD Project Based Section 8,
and other forms of affordable housing experience.2 years
Residential property management experience.Experience with property
management software (Boston Post or MRI).Community Roots Housing is
an Equal Opportunity Employer. Candidates of color, LGBTQ
candidates, women, candidates with disabilities and candidates of
all religions and national origins are strongly encouraged to
apply. Community Roots Housing is a Ban the Box employer. However,
per Federal Department of Housing and Urban Development
requirements, any candidate selected for this position must undergo
a criminal history background check prior to employment.
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Keywords: Community Roots Housing, Seattle , Property Manager - Affordable Housing, Executive , Seattle, Washington
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