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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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Solid understanding of real estate tax technical and transaction skills, including partnership taxation, operating agreement interpretation, waterfall calculations, targeted capital account calculations, debt allocations, tax compliance, due diligence, acquisition/disposition planning and structuring, and experience with federal tax compliance, federal tax accounting and provisions, tax analysis, and tax research.
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Minimum 2 years' experience in real estate due diligence including land surveys, assessment of title risk and clearing of title matters, hazardous materials investigations and remediation, and land use permitting.
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Work with the Head of US Investments, Fund Managers and the associate/analyst team to provide due diligence information and analytical analysis of potential opportunities. If you are looking for a rewarding career in private equity commercial real estate, apply today.
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The Mid-level Real Estate Associate Attorney will play a pivotal role in the law firm's real estate practice, handling diverse commercial transactions and providing legal expertise in development, purchases and sales, real estate secured loans, modification and workout documents, leases, as well as conducting thorough due diligence work.
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This candidate will draft and negotiate documents relating to the full spectrum of commercial real estate transactions, including development, purchases and sales, real estate secured loans, modification and workout documents and leases, as well as related due diligence work and closing these and other real estate transactions.
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6-8 years experience working in a Corporate Real Estate or Development department. Financial and legal issues of corresponding real estate transactions including sale and purchase agreements, development and exchange agreements, property leases, income leases, license, occupancy agreements, various types of memos of understanding and requests for proposals.
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Experience representing lenders and borrowers on mortgage loans and other real estate financings is required, including negotiating loan documents, coordinating, preparing and reviewing due diligence materials and closing deliverables, and preparing and negotiating legal opinions.
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Risk Management – You will gather, review and critically assess third-party due diligence reports on a property, such as property assessments, environmental assessments, property fitness assessments and construction cost consultant reports.
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This role is a hybrid role in Chicago, IL. Our preeminent law firm client is seeking a Real Estate Associate to join their team in their Chicago office. Ideal candidate will have at least 5 years of experience in commercial real estate transactions.
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Directs and manages all third-party contracts with providers of real estate due diligence services and oversees Development’s buying plan. 5+ years directly relevant government funding, real estate, development and revenue generation required.
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Ryan Companies uses a unique integrated delivery process that involves architecture, engineering, construction, development, real estate management and capital markets. Get experience in: site due diligence/research; performing basic CAD drafting tasks; performing hydraulic/hydrologic engineering calculations; storm water modeling; and project plan production.
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The Chicago office of this remarkable law firm are seeking an Associate with 2-5 years of experience in commercial real estate transactions, encompassing acquisitions and dispositions, real estate finance, joint ventures, and development.
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Prior business development, sales, commercial real estate, consulting, research, client development, and/or marketing experience highly desired. Assist with due diligence and competitive analyses for new business pursuits including research, analytics, data mining, and data collection.
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Business Banking, Business Development, Client Relationship Management, Customer Experience (CX), Financial Statements, Lending, Portfolio Management, Researching Similar Jobs (1) Asset Manager, Commercial Real Estate locations Chicago, IL time type Full time posted on Posted 30+ Days Ago.
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