Overview: The Assistant Property Manager is responsible for occupancy, compliance, maintenance, tenant relations, and operating budget for approximately 100 units of affordable housing
Responsibilities:
- Ensure full occupancy of units
- Distribute applications and answer questions
- Review rental applications and ensure timely processing in accordance with Fair Housing requirements.
- Work with maintenance staff to ensure that units are ready for occupancy in a timely fashion.
- Collect lease documents
- Ensure adherence to lease agreements, including rent collection
- Collect rent and share information on rent increases with tenants
- Establish and monitor payment agreements
- Issue lease violations, coordinating with Supportive Services staff as needed. Support tenants in resolving lease violations, including applications to emergency grants
- Review delinquency reports each month
- Compliance
- Ensure tenants comply with re-certification requirements. Request and obtain third party documentation (e.g. banks, employers, etc.) needed for recertification
- Ensure lease renewal documents are completed in a timely manner.
- Collaborate with Supportive Services staff to ensure tenants resolve compliance lease violations
- Complete periodic reports to regulators and investors, as required by agreement terms
- Maintenance and inspections
- Ensure full range of maintenance activities – grounds, custodial, preventive, corrective, deferred and emergency maintenance – occurs
- Hire and supervise maintenance staff. Approve time sheets and conduct annual evaluations
- Supervise maintenance staff to prioritize and complete work orders
- Prepare schedule of long term and short-term maintenance needs, including preventative maintenance and maintenance of grounds and exteriors
- Ensure all housing is ready to be inspected by regulators and investors and that all inspections are excellent. Ensure identified issues are addressed quickly and completely
- Conduct regular visual inspections (walk-thrus) of common areas of each development.
- Serve as the point of contact for funder site visits and inspections
- Submit insurance claims, as needed
- Ensure staff and outside contractors adhere to safe work practices
- Operating budget
- Work with Asset Director to develop yearly operating budget for developments
- Manage finances to budget, including reviewing monthly utility bills and forwarding tenant charges (e.g. damages, utilities) to finance staff
- Submit or approve purchases, services and work orders (e.g. repairs, utilities, office supplies), and ensure appropriate documentation
- Tenant relations and tenant services
- Maintain on-site offices and regular office hours and respond to tenant concerns and suggestions
- In consultation with Supportive Services staff, notify tenants of any issues affecting their tenancy. Meet with tenants to discuss lease violations and/or tenant concerns, including maintenance issues and conflicts with other tenants. Coordinate with family members and/or outside agencies, when necessary.
- Coordinate with Supportive Services staff to provide tenant activities
- When necessary, prepare eviction cases in conjunction with WCRP's lawyer and represent WCRP in court proceedings
- Ensure staff and outside contractors treat tenants with courtesy and respect
Qualifications:
- High School Diploma or GED required, college degree a plus
- At least two years of experience in multi-family, LIHTC (low-income housing tax credit) property management
- Knowledge of HUD programs including but not limited to HOME and project-based Section 8
- Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook and property management software (e.g. Yardi or other)
- Excellent customer service skills
- Ability to look ahead and anticipate issues affecting occupancy and budget
- A track record of meeting deadlines and working proactively, with strong organizational skills
- Able to travel between Property Management offices throughout Philadelphia each week
Compensation
The salary for this position is $39,500 - $50,000/annually, along with a competitive benefit package that includes four weeks paid vacation, 9 holidays, 8 sick days, medical, dental and vision coverage (for full-time employees and qualified dependents), 403(b) retirement fund and opportunities for professional development.
Working Conditions
This is a full-time, in-person position based in Philadelphia. Work hours are Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, along with occasional weekend and evening work.
Most of the work will take place seated at a desk using a computer, with occasional bending and lifting when dealing with office supplies and computers.