Overview
Position Title: REAL PROPERTY AGENT
Company: City Of Riverside
Location: Riverside, California, US
Job Description:
The City of Riverside is accepting applications for the position of REAL PROPERTY AGENT to fill one (1) vacancy in the REAL PROPERTY DIVISION of the COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC
Responsibilities:
- Secure, examine, and interpret property records and title reports to determine the extent and types of encumbrances and the status of interests in properties.
- Analyze and determine the effect of encumbrances.
- Negotiate with parties of interest to remove liens, judgments, or other encumbrances.
- Prepare necessary documents to effect title changes.
- Make appraisals of properties and review independent appraisals to determine market value and costs necessary in securing properties for City use.
- Examine engineering plans and property maps to determine extent of property requirements for street rights-of-way and easements.
- Negotiate with property owners, in person or through correspondence, to establish terms and conditions of property conveyances.
- Recommend settlement terms and course of action to City departments and officials.
- Investigate sites, buildings, and prevailing rates in the area of desired location; gather sales, zoning, assessment valuation, improvements, tax, and other pertinent information for use in developing appraisals.
- Secure execution of formal lease documents; prepare outline and lease terms for attorney’s use.
- Coordinate the disposition of real property interests.
- Assist residential and commercial property owners and tenants in relocating under the Property Acquisition and Relocation Act of 1970.
- Maintain records and prepare a variety of reports.
- Represent the City in the community and at professional meetings as required.
Requirements:
- Leasing and property management experience.
- Equivalent to a Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited four-year college or university with major work in business administration, economics, real estate, or a closely related field. Two years of additional qualifying experience may substitute for two years of education.
- Three years of experience in the appraisal, acquisition, management, and/or record keeping of public property.