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Work requires the Real Estate Appraiser to take initiative and display independent judgment to ensure proper application of established policies and procedures to individual appraisal cases.
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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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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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The Real Estate Analyst will coordinate and perform property inspections and provide support to our underwriting teams, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and HUD by reviewing third-party reports.
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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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Position Overview: This position partners with lending officers, partner lenders, underwriters, document administrators and closers to facilitate the origination of consumer purpose real estate loans from application through closing.
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Docket and manage relevant contractual deadlines and keep members of the Real Estate department, in-house attorneys and Executives, as requested, apprised of such deadlines and other contractual requirements; ensure Fixed Assets and Treasury departments are informed of upcoming real estate closings; provide outside tax consultants with information on acquired and sold sites; and provide other support and information pertinent to real estate transactions internally and externally, as requested.
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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 to succeed with Short Term Rentals or other Real Estate Side Hustles.
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A law firm in San Jose is seeking a highly experienced Senior Real Estate Attorney to lead its real estate law practice. The Senior Real Estate Attorney will be responsible for reviewing and advising on various transactional real estate matters, supervising and training real estate associates, and actively participating in marketing and business development initiatives.
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We are seeking a qualified Finance Real Estate Manager/Sr. Manager to join our Corporate Team. In this position you will play a key role in underwriting, structuring, negotiating, and analyzing real estate transactions for Richmond American Homes.
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Reporting to the VP - Corporate Real Estate, the Real Estate Portfolio Manager is responsible for the management of TDECU's Corporate Real Estate (CRE) portfolio, including Member Centers and corporate offices.
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3+ years of law firm and/or in-house experience as a real estate paralegal required, with substantial title and survey expertise preferred. The Real Estate Paralegal assists the Company's legal real estate transactional attorneys by providing a wide variety of real estate-oriented paralegal managerial and support functions to a busy real estate transactional practice.
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Excellent Opportunity to work in-house as a commercial real estate paralegal for a Prestigious Private Equity Firm - Extremely competitive pay and bonus. Boca RatonThe ideal candidate for the Real Estate Paralegal role will have experience in the duties below.
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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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As a full-time, on-site Commercial Real Estate Paralegal at Burch, Porter & Johnson, PLLC in Memphis, TN, you will be pivotal in our corporate and commercial real estate transactions.
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