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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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The Commercial Real Estate Paralegal will assist attorney(s) by providing support services including document preparation and review for commercial real estate closings, diligence and leasing.
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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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To Apply for this Job Click Here Our client is a commercial real estate developer looking for a Real Estate Attorney to join their team as In-House Counsel. Draft purchase and sale agreements, reciprocal easement agreements, contractor, and construction documents; perform due diligence and coordinate transactions to close commercial real estate acquisitions.
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Our real estate practice group represents clients across a range of asset sectors: multi-family, industrial, senior living, office, construction/development, agribusiness, healthcare, retail, data centers, and hotel/hospitality.
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As a Tax Senior Manager within the Investment Management - Real Estate Tax group, you will provide federal tax consulting and compliance services to clients in the Real Estate industry sector.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Real Estate Transactional Attorney to join our esteemed Real Estate Practice Group. Job Description: Real Estate Transactional Attorney.
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Location: Various locations across Texas As a Real Estate Lawyer, you will provide specialized legal advice and services related to real estate transactions and property law.
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Assist the Director of Real Estate, Division Real Estate Manager, Regional Director of Real Estate or Vice President of Real Estate with special projects.
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The Senior Analyst - Investment Operations - Private Equity, Real Estate, Hedge Funds is responsible for providing middle office and back-office support for private equity and real estate holdings and other externally managed fund investments, including investment and portfolio level accounting and operational support, oversight of third-party service providers, and serving as an escalation point for data stewardship.
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What you will bringBachelor’s or graduate degree in Real Estate, Economics, Accounting, or related discipline. 1-2 years of prior experience in commercial real estate or another financial discipline.
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Minimum of five years commercial and real estate law experience, preferably in the retail industry. These businesses include but are not limited to: 1) the Retail Operating Organization (ROO) which is an organization that supports the operations of over 200 company owned company operated and over 1,000 franchised convenience retail gas station stores operating under the brands of Thorntons and ampm across the west coast, midwest, and the northeast; and, 2) bp Pulse which is the company’s future mobility & solutions business with focuses on EV charging technologies and offers.
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Qualified candidates will have a focus on HUD regulatory and transactional issues, as well as a strong interest in real estate finance, housing and community development. The ideal candidate will have two to five years of experience working on complex affordable housing or real estate matters involving the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ("HUD") programs.
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Proven track record of at least 7-10 years in equity capital markets, investment banking, private equity, or a similar role within the commercial real estate sector. This is a senior-level position that requires a deep understanding of the financial markets, exceptional networking skills, and a strong background in commercial real estate development.
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Demonstrated working knowledge of commercial real estate lending issues involving title insurance, surveys, zoning, flood, casualty/liability insurance, licensing, non-recourse carveouts, syndication and market standards.
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