Job Description
Job Description
LHH is seeking an experienced Commercial Real Estate Paralegal. This is a hybrid role 2-3 days onsite. The ideal candidate will have 4–5 years of experience handling commercial real estate transactions, including title and survey review, closing coordination, and loan document preparation, bankruptcy, UCC searches and filings
Key Responsibilities:
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Manage all aspects of commercial real estate closings
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Prepare and review title commitments, surveys, and closing documents
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Coordinate with attorneys, lenders, title companies, and clients
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Draft and organize lease, loan, and purchase documents
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Conduct due diligence and manage closing checklists and timelines
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Maintain organized and complete transaction files
Qualifications:
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Minimum 5 years of commercial real estate paralegal experience
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Paralegal certificate required; Bachelor’s degree a plus
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Strong title/survey review skills and familiarity with UCC filings
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office, legal research tools, and document management systems
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Knowledge of affordable housing or commercial finance a plus
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Experience with Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac transactions preferred
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Commercial finance experience is preferred
Benefits
This posting is a representative sample of the types of roles we typically place with our clients. Depending on the specific client, location, and role, the salary range is estimated to be $90,000.00 to $110,000.00 and benefits may include medical, dental, vision, life insurance, short-term disability, additional voluntary benefits, EAP program, commuter benefits and 401K plan.
Pay Details: $90,000.00 to $110,000.00 per year
Search managed by: Shakia HerronBennett
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