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SourcePro Search is conducting a search for a Real Estate Paralegal in Reston, VA with a top-rated law firm. This role requires a bachelor's degree and 1-3 years of commercial real estate paralegal experience.
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Agree Realty is looking to hire a Senior Real Estate Paralegal whose responsibilities will include title/survey review, document preparation, facilitation of acquisition and disposition transactions and development projects.
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Minimum 5 years of real estate paralegal experience and paralegal certification. The Real Estate Paralegal will be responsible for researching the law, investigating facts, and preparing documents to assist real estate attorneys by performing the below-stated duties.
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Nexus Talent Connect is currently seeking a skilled Real Estate Paralegal to join a reputable law firm in Richmond, VA. As a key member of the law firm, you will have the opportunity to work in a rewarding and fast-paced environment on a variety of Real Estate transactions, including closings, title searches, and document preparation.
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Key words: real estate paralegal, commercial title review, reviewing surveys, review surveys, drafting deeds, commercial escrow officer, closing agent, closing officer, commercial title officer, commercial escrow agent, reviewing titles, review titles, commercial loan underwriter, commercial examiner, commercial loan examiner.
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Part Time Real Estate Paralegal you will play a crucial part in managing the inflow of Real Estate contracts from the procurement group, assisting in the drafting and review process, maintaining contract templates, and providing administrative support to attorneys.
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We're hiring a paralegal to assist our legal team with managing real estate closings, drafting estate planning and probate documents, and helping clients achieve their goals.
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Our client, a mid-size law firm located in Midtown Atlanta is currently seeking a Commercial Real Estate Paralegal to join their office. Bachelor's Degree and Paralegal Certificate or equivalent work experience as a Commercial Real Estate Paralegal.
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As a Commercial Real Estate Paralegal, you will collaborate closely with attorneys on various cases, handling tasks such as drafting affidavits, preparing for depositions, and liaising with real estate professionals to ensure case success.
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Position summary: A real estate paralegal provides legal support Cooley's attorneys who regularly represent clients in real estate transactions, with an emphasis on the acquisition and disposition of commercial real estate, including the purchase, sale, development and leasing of office, industrial, retail and technology-driven properties.
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The Real Estate Paralegal is responsible for assisting with all aspects of the development process for complex multi-family, mixed-use, commercial, and assisted living projects from initial concept through start of construction.
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Job Title: Paralegal Administrative AssistantCompany Name: The Jay Odom Group LLCSalary: $50k - $65k Depending on experience Full Job DescriptionThe Jay Odom Group LLC is seeking a skilled Administrative Assistant to support our Vice President/Broker in managing critical legal aspects of real estate transactions.
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Certifications: A Paralegal certification focused on real estate law or a Registered Paralegal (RP) or equivalent is a plus. Experience: You have 4+ years of experience in corporate and real estate legal work, specifically with a focus on landlord-tenant law and residential leasing transactions.
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1-3 years of experience with real estate transactions, title processing, title company pre-processor, or as a mortgage loan processor is desired. The ideal candidate will have some experience working in real estate transactions, with a keen eye for detail and outstanding research and customer service skills.
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Minimum 2 – 5 years of experience with Estate Planning, Trust Administration, Probate Procedures, or experience with real property transfers (title companies, loan officers, etc.) We have an exciting opportunity to join our premier Estate Planning, Trust/Probate Administration and Long Term Care Planning (Elder Law) Firm. The successful candidate will support the Estate Planning and Medi-Cal practice.
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