Compliance Director - Fresno
Description:
Job Description
Every person is expected to perform any reasonable task or request that is consistent with
fulfilling company objectives.
The Compliance Director for Affordable Housing will oversee and manage all
compliance-related functions within the organization's affordable housing portfolio. This role
ensures adherence to local, state, and federal regulations, including LIHTC, HOME, TCAC, and
HCD program requirements. The Compliance Director will collaborate with property
management teams, regulatory agencies, and organizational leadership to maintain program
compliance, maximize funding opportunities, and support effective operations.
Key Duties and Responsibilities
Compliance Oversight:
- Ensure all affordable housing programs operate in compliance with LIHTC, HOME,
- Develop and implement compliance policies, procedures, and best practices tailored to
- Stay updated on funding source requirements and compliance changes and provide
- Review recertification schedules per property to ensure timely completions.
- Review and approve initial certifications and recertifications in AppFolio.
- Complete certifications and ensure Tenant Income Certifications (TICs) are uploaded
- Manage program income and rent limits in AppFolio to reflect the latest regulatory
- Ensure unit mix is accurate during lease-ups and for occupied properties.
- Ensure market rent is accurate and updated within AppFolio.
- Ensure management teams use the most up-to-date intake and compliance documents.
- Confirm lease agreements and addendums include the appropriate language for funding
- Review reports prepared by property managers for submission to TCAC and HCD,
- Ensure timely and accurate submission of all required compliance reports to regulatory
- Conduct quarterly internal audits to assess compliance across the portfolio.
- Monitor move-out compliance to ensure accurate documentation and adherence to
- Demonstrate or develop expertise in Homekey/MHP program compliance.
- Understand and apply principles of the Housing First Model in program oversight.
- Serve as the organization's subject matter expert on LIHTC and HOME compliance
- Provide ongoing support and training to property management staff regarding compliance
- Serve as the primary point of contact for compliance-related inquiries from property
teams and external stakeholders.
Requirements:
Minimum Qualification
A minimum of three years of experience in affordable housing compliance, particularly with
LIHTC and HOME programs, is required. Strong knowledge of property management software
such as AppFolio is preferred, along with familiarity with TCAC, HCD, and HUD program
requirements. The candidate must have a proven track record in conducting audits, submitting
compliance reports, and managing lease-ups in alignment with funding source regulations.
Exceptional organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to communicate effectively
in both written and verbal formats are critical. The candidate should be a collaborative team
player, capable of working effectively with internal teams and external regulatory agencies.
Preferred qualifications include certifications such as Certified Occupancy Specialist (COS) or
Tax Credit Specialist (TCS) and a demonstrated ability to navigate complex compliance
scenarios with strong problem-solving skills.
Required Skills and Abilities
Strong verbal, writing skills, conflict resolutions, and problem-solving. Be attentive to detail,have good writing skills, and ability to effectively communicate and resolve conflict.
Code of Conduct
A Code of Conduct for a Regional Property Supervisor is a set of guidelines that outline the
expectations and standards of behavior for individuals working in this role. The purpose of this
code is to ensure that property supervisors behave in a professional and ethical manner when
dealing with tenants, property owners, and other stakeholders.
The following are some key elements that could be included in a Code of Conduct for a Regional
Property Supervisor:
- Professionalism: Property supervisors should conduct themselves in a professional
manner at all times. This includes being punctual, dressing appropriately, and
communicating in a clear and concise manner.- Ethical Behavior: Property supervisors should act with integrity and honesty. They should
avoid conflicts of interest and not engage in any behavior that could be perceived as
unethical.- Respectful Communication: Property supervisors should communicate with tenants,
property owners, and other stakeholders in a respectful and professional manner. They
should listen actively, address concerns promptly, and maintain confidentiality when
appropriate.- Compliance with Laws and Regulations: Property supervisors should be familiar with
and comply with all applicable laws and regulations. They should also ensure that tenants
and property owners are aware of their rights and responsibilities.- Fairness and Equity: Property supervisors should treat all tenants and property owners
fairly and equitably. They should not discriminate based on race, gender, religion, or any
other protected characteristic.- Safety and Security: Property supervisors should ensure that the properties they manage
are safe and secure for tenants and visitors. They should take appropriate measures to
prevent and address any security concerns.- Professional Development: Property supervisors should stay current with industry best
practices and continue to develop their skills and knowledge through training and
education.
Compensation details: 85000-95000 Yearly Salary
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