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Experience working with architects, engineers, contractors, and property managers to execute an overall vision, strategy and plan for development/redevelopment of commercial real estate. It's in our DNA. As a unified real estate investment firm, Enclave's development, construction and management teams create distinct spaces where our partners, team members and communities thrive.
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Typically five to seven years of experience in commercial real estate loan administration. Responsible for reviewing and/or negotiating SBA and Commercial Real Estate (CRE) loan documents, while protecting the bank’s interest, and providing management of a loan portfolio from the time the loans are approved until pay-off or maturity.
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Specialized experience for this position includes: Experience interpreting and applying tax laws to Federal estate and gift tax returns and interpreting and applying tax laws, judicial decisions, and precedents to fields of law such as wills and trusts, probate, contracts, real and personal property, corporations, commercial law and insurance.
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National Land Realty is a full-service real estate brokerage company specializing in all things land. You will have the opportunity to make more money, have more time for your family, and will have better tools for your business and a team to back you up," - Jeramy Stephens, Land Broker in Arkansas and Partner at National Land.
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The National Real Estate Manager is a dealmaker for a specific territory in the US along with other areas as assigned. Commercial real estate experience in single-tenant real estate site selection and acquisition.
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A minimum of 2 years of experience in real estate, right-of-way, title, utility coordination, relocation, or property management. Draft the following types of real estate documents: deeds, easements, leases, and purchase agreements.
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The Metzen Agency is looking for an Insurance Broker to join our team in our team. The Metzen Agency offers both part-time and full-time fully remote positions. Employees can also take advantage of benefit offerings through Symmetry Financial Group.
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