Company name
Florida Rural Legal Services, Inc.
Location
Lakeland, FL, United States
Employment Type
Full-Time
Industry
Legal
Posted on
Nov 07, 2022
Profile
Housing Contract Attorney
Duties: Interview prospective clients regarding housing and fair housing issues, analyzing legal problems, rendering legal advice, preparing legal documents, and rendering other legal assistance. Litigate cases in housing court, administrative forums, appellate courts, and other state and federal courts on behalf of people facing eviction. Represent tenants and groups in Housing Court eviction proceedings, administrative proceedings, Supreme Court actions against administrative agencies, impact litigation in Federal and other courts, and other litigation. Regularly appear in court, persuasively advocate for clients, conduct interviews, draft motions, prepare for trial, and negotiate settlements. Maintain understanding of current state of federal, state, and local legislation affecting the rights of tenants, landlords, mortgagors, and mortgagees, including the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. Become familiar with practices at local courts re: eviction and foreclosure processes. Participate in FRLS training programs for pro bono attorneys assigned to this program, educating them on current state of federal, state, and local legislation affecting the rights of tenants, landlords, mortgagors, and mortgagees. Participate in client workshops on housing issues, as needed. Establish program goals, work with FRLS staff to maintain updated client information and case notes, including number of cases taken in, brief description of cases, income level of household, number of people in household, agency making referral, name of landlord or lender, actions taken, assigned attorneys, next steps, case resolutions, time from referral to closure, and such other information as necessary to track achievement of goals, all of which shall be entered into the FRLS Case Management System. Oversee production of data and performance-based reports for FRLS monthly or as requested. Attend weekly case acceptance meetings at FRLS, where internal attorneys discuss cases, services to be provided, and capacity to handle case internally or externally. Handle assigned case load, which may include, but not be limited to, client advocacy, counseling to educate clients of their rights and responsibilities, mediating landlord-tenant communication and disputes, assistance with lease negotiations, developing a workable payment plan to maintain housing, working with lenders or mortgage servicing companies on behalf of clients to negotiate a payment suspension, repayment plan or loan modification, assisting with review and documentation of lease or mortgage modifications. Follow lending practices when assessing the homeowners’ ability to remain in their current home through mortgage forbearance, loan modification, refinance, or other appropriate options. Conduct outreach and education events and training potential clients, community groups, and other service providers about Covid19 Eviction Moratoriums, Fair Housing laws and tenant rights. Regularly appear in court, persuasively advocate for clients, conduct interviews, draft motions, prepare for trial, and negotiate settlements Perform other duties, as assigned.
Company info
Florida Rural Legal Services, Inc.
1321 E. Memorial Boulevard
Lakeland
Florida
United States 33802
Website : http://www.frls.org/