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The ideal candidate will have at least 3 years of experience in Tax, Trusts & Estates practice and preferably hold an LL.M degree in Taxation or Estate Planning. - Conduct legal research and analysis on complex tax and estate planning issues.
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Oversee all aspects of the real estate department's involvement in the origination of solar and battery storage projects, including process improvement, and drafting and reviewing requested site acquisition documents such as purchases, leases, and easements.
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What Success Looks Like In This Job The Land and Asset Coordinator position works closely with the Real Property Manager to implement, ensure, and oversee all phases of owner’s representation regarding real property conveyances including: real estate acquisitions and dispositions (sales), leasing, easements/encumbrances, and collaboration on real-property use/re-use efforts.
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The Senior Manager of Finance – Real Estate and Development is responsible for a variety of responsibilities within the Real Estate & Development Department. Featuring nearly 300 retail locations of our family of brands including Dash In, Splash In ECO Car Wash, and SMO Motor Fuels, we are shaping the future of convenience retailing, fuels marketing, and commercial real estate.
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The Asset Manager will also be tasked with monitoring, tracking and reporting on real estate development projects involving DCLA in coordination with other City agencies and serving as an ongoing resource to the cultural institutions to ensure that City-owned assets are being properly maintained.
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As a Real Estate Expert and Mentor , you will be responsible for a variety of tasks to help our community, including researching, sharing, and mentoring others tosucceed with Short Term Rentals or other Real Estate Side Hustles.
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Ability and willingness to adhere to credentialing standards of the Financial Instruments, Structured Products and Real Estate (FSR) team and PwC. This includes an active CPA license in your work state or CFA level II completion.
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Real Estate Manager works with Director, Real Estate to support SCA Health on various aspects of Lease Administration and Transaction Management. Real Estate Manager focuses on alignment between business objectives, real estate solutions, and execution of those solutions from strategic vision to occupancy.
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Identifying and advising VP on risks associated with the real estate portfolio. Knowledge of Real Page or similar systems. Works with facilities director and housing director to ensure unit turnovers and inspection repairs are completed according to industry standards, both in a timely manner and in quality of completion.
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Citibank, N.A. seeks an Asset/Liability Optimization Senior Group Manager for its New York, New York location. 8 years of experience must include: Asset / Liability management; Funds transfer pricing; Global optimization techniques including single yield Curve and Beta hedge; Interest rate risk and economic value sensitivity analysis; Deposit behaviors, asset-liability management, planning and analysis; and Excel and MS Access.
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AES Clean Energy is currently seeking a Real Estate attorney to assist with the development, construction, financing, and operation of wind, solar, battery storage, and green hydrogen projects throughout the United States.
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Monitor and report on all legal matters and litigation related to non-performing real estate collateralized commercial loan portfolio, including REO, toward most effective and efficient resolution.
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Serving as a financial as well as operational subject matter expert (SME) and point of contact to the Real Estate Asset Management and Corporate Real Estate Accounting business areas, providing comprehensive consulting, auditing and analytical business support.
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Handle a diverse range of real estate practice areas, including conveyancing, leasing, municipal permitting, litigation, and condominium or landlord-tenant matters. The ideal candidate would have broad experience with a variety of real estate practice areas, including conveyancing, leasing, municipal permitting, litigation, condominium or landlord tenant matters.
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World Business Lenders (WBL) provides general purpose short-term real estate collateralized commercial loans to a broad customer base comprised of small and medium sized businesses throughout the United States that lack access to traditional funding.
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