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This Commercial Real Estate Paralegal will assist attorneys in all aspects of commercial real estate transactions, including documentation, due diligence, development and entitlements, closing and post-closing activities for real estate acquisitions, dispositions, and leasing.
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As a Senior Real Estate Attorney USCPR in the Expansion function, you are responsible for leading and managing both the legal and Lease Administrator function and the external legal service providers while serving as a liaison with outside counsel and internal Leasing Managers on leasing issues.
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The Building People, LLC, has a position open for a full-time Real Estate Manager specializing in Lease Admin , with an active Top Secret Clearance for a facilities engineering program to support a federal Agency.
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Ideally, five (5) years of experience in commercial real estate sales and/or leasing, property management of multiple tenant assets, right-of-way agent experience, appraisal/valuation, real estate law, or survey.
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Home to some of the most recognized brands in real estate Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate ( , Century 21 ( , Coldwell Banker ( , Coldwell Banker Commercial ( , Corcoran ( , ERA ( , and Sotheby's International Realty.
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EisnerAmper's Outsourced Services - Real Estate group has experienced significant growth and is seeking a real estate accounting professional with expertise using Real Estate platforms such as Yardi, AppFolio and Intacct.
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The legal services offered by So Cal Realty Law, APC, include residential and commercial real estate transactions, residential and commercial real estate litigation, landlord services, mortgage advocacy, lease negotiation, mediation, arbitration, unlawful detainer (eviction), commercial tenant defense, and a wide variety of other real estate-related services.
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3 years of experience as a residential or commercial real estate attorney, as a transactional attorney, or as corporate counsel for a real estate development firm. Are you an experienced real estate attorney with a proven track record and extensive real estate transaction and litigation experience.
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Independently managing (including drafting and negotiating) a wide range of corporate real estate transactions - with a focus on leasing, purchase and sale agreements, land use/zoning matters, landlord-tenant disputes , and other real property matters.
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The Real Estate Manager will be responsible for managing the new unit pipeline and real estate transactions for various corporate development markets. Knowledge of Power BI, SmartSheet, Microstrategy, GIS analytics, and real estate related tools is a plus.
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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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1+ years' experience in real estate managing multiple properties entities or 1+ years' in public accounting focused on real estate clients. This individual will report to the Manager of Real Estate Accounting and will be responsible for servicing real estate clients and managing multi entity portfolios of properties, both commercial and/or residential.
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Participate in and carry the voice of the legal team during meetings of J. Crew Group’s real estate committee. Perform due diligence in connection with potential company mergers and acquisitions as it pertains to real estate matters.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 2 Years, A law firm is seeking a Real Estate Finance Associate Attorney for their Chicago, IL office. Job Overview:The Real Estate Finance Associate Attorney will focus on commercial real estate transactions, including documenting and closing acquisitions, dispositions, financings, and leases.
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Prior experience as a plaintiff attorney, associate attorney, or real estate litigation attorney is strongly preferred. Represent clients in real estate litigation, including landlord and tenant disputes, property development issues, and zoning disputes.
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