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Minimum of 3 years of experience working as a real estate paralegal in a law firm or corporate legal department. Position Overview: We are seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented Real Estate Paralegal to join our legal department.
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As a leader in the investment brokerage industry, Marcus & Millichap maintains a proven agent development model that offers significant earnings potential and no glass ceiling on your income – no salary or draw is provided, and no real estate experience or license is required to apply.
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Legal Assistant will draft pleadings as well as owner/landlord notices such as rent demands, holdovers, notice to cure, notice to quit, etc.
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Reporting to the Executive Director, the Real Estate Director will build and lead a team and assume responsibility for the successful completion of affordable housing developments that fall within the organization’s strategic plan from inception through financing, construction completion and lease-up/sales.
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Silvi Materials, a progressive, integrated, manufacturer and supplier of Ready-Mix concrete and construction materials is seeking a Director of Real Estate and Development to manage real estate acquisition, disposition, management, leasing and permitting throughout its multi-state presence.
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Education: Bachelor's degree in real estate, city planning, policy, business, social science, social work, construction management or construction/civil engineering required. Master's degree in real estate, city planning, policy, business, social science or social work preferred.
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Real Estate Manager Requirements: Bachelor's degree in real estate, finance, business administration, or project management. Being a family owned and operated firm since SEETO realty’s establishment in the 20’s we ask you to trust your family’s finances to our family, at The SEETO realty We are hiring a highly capable real estate manager to ensure that our property and related finances are optimally managed.
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Founded in 1971 , Marcus & Millichap (NYSE: MMI) is a leading commercial real estate brokerage firm focusing exclusively on investment sales, financing, research, and advisory services, with nearly 2,000 investment sales and financing professionals in 80+ offices throughout the United States and Canada.
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Our mission is to help our clients create and preserve wealth by providing the best real estate investment sales, financing, research, and advisory services available. Marcus & Millichap is the industry’s largest firm specializing in real estate investment sales and financing, as well as a leading source of research and advisory services.
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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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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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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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SW&M is on the lookout for a talented Real Estate Attorney to join our close-knit team. The firm’s practice areas encompass a full range of legal representation, including issues related to corporate governance, regulatory compliance, employment, insurance, mergers and acquisitions, executive compensation, real estate, technology contracts, intellectual property, member accounts, and chartering and field of membership.
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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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Are you passionate about real estate and love helping people find their dream homes? We look forward to meeting you and welcoming you into our successful real estate family.
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