Respondents should have a minimum of ten (10) years' experience in the negotiation of terms and conditions, preparation of loan documentation, and conducting closings for construction/permanent loans for low/moderate income homeownership and multi-family rental projects of the type financed by PHDC. Respondents should have familiarity with the regulations, practices and policies of HUD’s Community Development Block Grant, HOME Investment Partnership, the new HOME regulations effective as of April, 2025, Supportive Housing, Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS and Capital Advance Programs, and the low-income housing tax credit ("LIHTC") program. Respondents should have keen analytical capacity with a host of housing finance concepts, including but not limited to, confession of judgment provisions and lien waivers, and have a capacity to critically assess, streamline and otherwise improve template loan documents. Attorneys proposing to work on these matters must be licensed and admitted to the bar in Pennsylvania and have demonstrated expertise and experience in these legal practice areas