Your Responsibilities: - Research and retrieve documents such as recorded mortgages, regulatory agreements, and deeds using the Automated City Register Information System (ACRIS) - Verify property information, including Borough-Block-Lot (BBL) numbers, for accuracy - Assist in conducting financial analyses of buildings, including reviewing operating budgets, analyzing rental income versus expenses, and projecting future financial scenarios - Contact building owners or their representatives to request documents or secure written consent for mortgage extensions - Compile and organize project documentation and digital records - Assist with preparing internal memos, summaries, and outreach materials - Participate in team meetings and strategy sessions related to portfolio health and loan workout planning - Perform additional administrative and analytical tasks as needed Preferred skills: - Enrolled in undergraduate coursework - Strong organizational skills and attention to detail - Experience with Excel, and Microsoft Office - Clear verbal and written communication skills - Ability to work independently and collaboratively Authorization to work in the United States is required for this position. Interns will also learn how to perform financial analysis for a building to assess its current financial health and use projections to help determine future financial stability, a key step in ensuring buildings remain viable and affordable for years to come.