Rev. 5/98
City of San José
REAL PROPERTY AGENT II (3967)
CLASS PURPOSE
Under direction, to perform any single or combination of the
following real property activities: real property appraisals,
feasibility studies, negotiations, relocation and housing
studies, environmental studies, property disposition, property
development, title examining and other functions relative to
acquiring, managing, leasing and disposing of real property and
rights-of-way. Performs related work as required.
TYPICAL DUTIES AND RESULTS (Any one position may not
include all the duties listed, nor do the examples cover all the
duties which may be performed.)
- Acts as project manager and/or lead agent for standard
and complex projects.
- Appraises residential, commercial and other real estate;
prepares reports of appraisals and testifies as necessary
at hearing a meeting and in court in support of such
appraisals.
- Negotiates for or prepares leases, bid proposals, deeds,
reconveyances, quitclaims, licenses, agreements for
purchase, resolutions or other necessary actions.
- Prepares specialized legal documents for acquisition,
property management and other agreements as required.
- Sets and reviews project time schedules; prepares cost
estimates of projects.
- Conducts title searches; confers with escrow agents and
lending institutions; negotiates with property owners to
clear land and remove buildings and lease City-owned
property.
- Manages, leases and disposes of real property.
- Researches and prepares housing and relocation studies
and plans in compliance with state and Federal laws.
- Contacts residents, business proprietors and institutions
to determine their relocation needs.
- Provides relocation assistance to displaced homes and
businesses, including soliciting and monitoring bids for
moving dislocatees.
- Advises and assists individual, occupants with their
relocation problems; determines socioeconomic needs;
provides information on available relocation assistance.
- Develops and maintains effective working relationships
with representatives or authorities, City employees and
officials of various other governmental agencies.
- Develops and maintains relocation and case records,
prepares reports and correspondence on relocation
problems, progress and activities.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
This class is the journey level real estate agent assigned to
conduct appraisals, negotiations, relocation of people and
businesses displaced by public projects, preparation and
evaluation of environmental studies, and other related work of
varying degrees of difficulty and complexity.
It is distinguished from the higher level class of Supervising
Real Property Agent by the absence of being in charge of a major
segment of the acquisition program with supervisory
responsibilities over a staff of real estate agents.
It is distinguished from the lower class of Real Property
Agent I by the ability to conduct appraisals and negotiations for
property interest of greater value or complexity and with minimal
supervision.
QUALIFICATIONS
Minimum Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Knowledge of Federal, State and local laws, rules and
regulations pertaining to public land acquisition
leasing, environmental impact requirements, relocation
assistance programs.
- Knowledge of laws and procedures related to the lease of
public property.
- Knowledge of current federal and state redevelopment laws
and procedures.
- Knowledge of the laws, legal documents and procedures for
acquiring through purchase, rental, or use property and
rights-of-way for public purposes.
- Knowledge of established standards governing appraisal of
real property and of factors affecting real property
values.
- Knowledge of procedures involved in real estate or real
property transactions; title searches and examinations,
leases, concession agreements, and of principles of
business law governing such transactions.
- Knowledge of techniques of estimating relocation costs.
- Knowledge of interview techniques.
- Ability to collect, analyze, compile and interpret
economic, technical, and statistical data relating to
real property.
- Ability to express oneself, clearly and concisely, both
orally and in writing.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working
relationships with others.
- Ability to prepare written reports.
- Familiarity with personal computer based applications
including: word processing, spreadsheet, e-mail, property
information software.
Competency Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Ability to plan and schedule complex projects.
- Knowledge of prevailing costs of construction and
improvements,
- Knowledge of City of San JosJ policies and
procedures regarding real estate.
- Knowledge of community resource agency functions as they
pertain to relocation and the ability to utilize such
community agencies.
- Knowledge of real estate law and escrow procedures for
the protection of relocates and the City of San JosJ .
- Ability to conduct field and phone interviews to
ascertain relocatee's needs and specific problem areas
and arrive at workable conclusions.
- Ability to effectively resolve relocatee's needs,
business or residential.
- Ability to deal effectively with difficult people and
people in high stress and/or adversarial situations.
Education
A Bachelors Degree from an accredited college or
university preferably in real estate, economics, business or
public administration, or a closely related field.
Experience
Three (3) years of increasingly responsible experience in
appraisal, and/or title, and/or negotiation of concession
agreements, and/or the acquisition and disposition of land,
improvements and property rights for public agencies.
Acceptable Substitutions
- Additional years of increasingly responsible experience
at a level equivalent to a City of San JosJ Real Property
Agent I may be substituted for up to two (2) years of the
required education on a year-for-year basis.
- A Masters Degree from an accredited college or
university in economics, business or public
administration, urban planning, or a closely related
field may be substituted for one (1) year of the required
three (3) years experience.
Licenses and Certificates
- Possession of a valid driver's license authorizing
operation of a motor vehicle in the State of California.
- As a condition of employment, incumbents may be required
to use their personal vehicles in performing the job
duties.
(5/23/86), (Rev. 5/98)
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