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Perform real estate due diligence (including lease reviews); order and review flood hazard determinations and related required flood insurance; review departmental searches including zoning letters, PZR reports, certificates of occupancy, judgment and lien searches, environmental reports, housing building and fire department reports.
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Strong accounting and credit risk analysis skills (leveraged loan and high yield structures a plus, as is experience with commercial real estate structures), financial modeling/forecasting, and understanding of derivative structures.
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Real Estate Attorney (Partner) needed at a prominent New York City real estate law firm located in midtown Manhattan. Real Estate Attorney (Partner Level) The ideal candidate should possess 9+ years with cooperative and condominium transactional work in the NYC area along with various real estate matters.
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Position Summary: The Acquisitions Vice President will manage commercial real estate acquisitions and structured finance investments fitting Harbor Groups investment strategy. Underwrite, negotiate, and close commercial real estate transactions including acquisitions and structured finance investments in major metropolitan areas with a near term focus on New York, Washington DC, and South Florida.
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Are you experienced with Short Term Rentals or Real Estate Side Hustles? We are a growing start-up company looking for an Online Course Creator - Real Estate to join our community.
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A boutique, real estate focused law firm in mid-town Manhattan is looking for an experienced Commercial Real Estate Paralegal to join its growing team. Experience in real estate litigation, and management of high-volume of cases.
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Conduct operational due diligence on hedge, private equity, real estate and long only funds. Prior operational due diligence, or hedge fund operations/accounting experience, strongly preferred.
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Our Client, a SEC registered fund manager focused on real estate is looking for an assistant controller with 4 to 8 years of relevant fund accounting experience. Private Equity/Hedge Fund Accounting experience; Real Estate and/or Operating Company experience a plus.
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Accounting, Accounting & Finance, Finance, Engineering, Engineering and Business, Mathematics, Real Estate. One or more of the following: CPA License, Levels 1 & 2 of the CFA exam, JD, PhD, MBA or Master’s degree in Finance, Tax, Quantitative Statistics, Financial Engineering, Economics, Real Estate Finance or Hospitality, State Certified Appraiser License.
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Reporting directly to the Senior Counsel Real Estate Investments, you will play a pivotal role in overseeing legal matters for Hana. Your responsibilities will include providing guidance on corporate governance, compliance, labor, employment, litigation, and risk management matters, along with supervising outside counsel.
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SUPERVISOR: Deputy General Counsel – Unit Chief Real Estate Planning & Development. Provide legal support to the MTA real estate transit-oriented development team, including MTA C&D. Review, analyze, draft and negotiate a broad variety of complex real estate related contracts and documents, including easements, leases, land disposition agreements, licenses and permits.
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Adam Leitman Bailey, P.C., a New York City real estate law firm, seeks a trial attorney to join its Landlord-Tenant practice group. Adam Leitman Bailey, P.C. is the only real estate litigation law firm with under 30 attorneys that has received an AV® Martindale-Hubbell rating, Super Lawyers honors with a Top 100 recognition, Best Lawyer awards for the firm and attorneys and selection into the Registry of Preeminent Lawyers as well as the American College of Real Estate Lawyers.
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The strongest candidates will demonstrate an intellectual curiosity and/or experience in public policy, affordable housing, real estate development, urban planning, and/or city government.
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A Bachelor's degree in Real Estate, Finance, Economics, Accounting, or a related field; potential exposure to the CRE industry through internships. Our Valuation, Advisory/Analytics group is adding a new Real Estate Valuation Analyst to our team.
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A rapidly growing Renewable Energy Company that is dedicated to creating a sustainable future is looking to add a Senior Real Estate Paralegal to their growing legal team. As the Senior Real Estate Paralegal, you will play a vital role in supporting our legal department in various renewable energy projects and initiatives.
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