Macerich
Great people make great properties. As an owner, operator and developer of thriving retail centers in the nation’s top markets, Macerich offers opportunities to work, grow and develop your unique talents. Apply now to help us shape the future of retail real estate while building a meaningful, rewarding and balanced career.
About the Role The Real Estate Paralegal assists the Company’s legal real estate transactional attorneys by providing a wide variety of real estate-oriented paralegal managerial and support functions to a busy real estate transactional practice. The successful candidate must be able to perform the essential functions of the position satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable employees with disabilities to perform the essential functions of their job, absent undue hardship.
What You Will Do
Review existing leases, REAs and other documents for existing exclusives and prohibited use restrictions and prepare schedules/exhibits of same for pad sales and anchor/big box lease transactions.
Perform due diligence reviews of leases and REAs interpreting relocation rights, repair obligations, options to extend, co‑tenancy obligations, radius restrictions, no‑build zones, protected areas, termination rights, CAM language, exclusive uses and all other rights, remedies and controls of the parties to the lease and provide written assessments.
Draft template REA and anchor lease amendments, purchase and sale agreements, CC&Rs and other legal documents, prepare correspondence, memos and reports.
Prepare critical‑date charts for anchor projects; manage critical dates and deadlines for anchor projects in process.
Manage the Company’s process for obtaining title information, including placing title orders, reviewing title and survey matters, working with company personnel and third parties (buyers and tenants) to resolve title and survey issues, coordinating issuance of title insurance policies, updating the legal department database of title reports, title policies and surveys, and preparing legal‑description exhibits for use in real‑estate transactions.
Manage inquiries regarding property ownership, including researching real‑property history and chain of title, confirming and diagramming fee and leasehold property ownership.
Provide property‑related legal information for due diligence needs in shopping‑center sales, including preparing due‑diligence lists and folders, advising and assisting asset management in response to buyer due‑diligence inquiries, and advising and assisting asset management with preparation of and response to estoppel certificates.
Manage documentation for large transactions; coordinate execution and delivery of documents; prepare transaction summaries; prepare and maintain closing binders and organize and maintain all department files.
Handle escrow transactions for pad/outparcel/excess land sales, monitoring and coordinating escrow responsibilities, and preparing closing documents and closing instruction letters.
Handle and manage, under real‑estate attorney guidance, preparation and/or review and processing of estoppel certificates, issuance of estoppel certificates, easements, and other simple development agreements.
Catalog development memos for shopping‑center malls.
Notary or open to becoming a notary.
All other duties as assigned.
What You Bring
Paralegal certificate from an ABA‑approved school is highly preferred but not required.
Bachelor’s degree preferred but not required.
3+ years of law‑firm and/or in‑house experience as a real‑estate paralegal required, with substantial title and survey expertise preferred.
Excellent computer skills, including MS Office, Adobe Acrobat/Reader, iManage, Workshare and Redline.
All applicants must be able to perform the essential functions of the position, including core job requirements, with or without reasonable accommodation.
Macerich’s Total Rewards
Best‑in‑class benefits with affordable employee contribution levels.
Paid time off, including vacation time, 12 paid holidays and 80 hours of sick time annually.
401(k) match with immediate vesting.
Ability to purchase company stock at a 15% discount.
24 paid volunteer hours and employer charitable match.
Employee Assistance Program.
Career‑development resources.
Comprehensive wellness program including Calm Health and ClassPass memberships.
Flexible Fridays (location dependent).
And more.
Salary Range $90,000 – $120,000 plus 15% bonus potential.
The compensation for this position is determined based on several factors, including the candidate’s experience, qualifications, and the specific requirements of the role. Final salary offers will be discussed during the interview process and will reflect the candidate’s skills and the company’s compensation structure.
Who We Are Macerich is one of the country's leading owners, operators, and developers of major retail real estate (NYSE:MAC). Our high‑quality retail properties in many of the most affluent and densely populated U.S. markets set Macerich apart. By bringing communities together, we create long‑term value for our shareholders, partners and customers. As we work together to achieve our mission, our shared values drive our progress: Excellence, Relationships, Optimism, Integrity, Empowerment and Fun.
Macerich is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to employing a diverse workforce. Qualified applicants will be considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, veteran status or disability.
Employment Type: Full Time
Years Experience: 3 – 5 years
Salary: $90,000 – $120,000 Annual
Bonus/Commission: Yes
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About the Role The Real Estate Paralegal assists the Company’s legal real estate transactional attorneys by providing a wide variety of real estate-oriented paralegal managerial and support functions to a busy real estate transactional practice. The successful candidate must be able to perform the essential functions of the position satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable employees with disabilities to perform the essential functions of their job, absent undue hardship.
What You Will Do
Review existing leases, REAs and other documents for existing exclusives and prohibited use restrictions and prepare schedules/exhibits of same for pad sales and anchor/big box lease transactions.
Perform due diligence reviews of leases and REAs interpreting relocation rights, repair obligations, options to extend, co‑tenancy obligations, radius restrictions, no‑build zones, protected areas, termination rights, CAM language, exclusive uses and all other rights, remedies and controls of the parties to the lease and provide written assessments.
Draft template REA and anchor lease amendments, purchase and sale agreements, CC&Rs and other legal documents, prepare correspondence, memos and reports.
Prepare critical‑date charts for anchor projects; manage critical dates and deadlines for anchor projects in process.
Manage the Company’s process for obtaining title information, including placing title orders, reviewing title and survey matters, working with company personnel and third parties (buyers and tenants) to resolve title and survey issues, coordinating issuance of title insurance policies, updating the legal department database of title reports, title policies and surveys, and preparing legal‑description exhibits for use in real‑estate transactions.
Manage inquiries regarding property ownership, including researching real‑property history and chain of title, confirming and diagramming fee and leasehold property ownership.
Provide property‑related legal information for due diligence needs in shopping‑center sales, including preparing due‑diligence lists and folders, advising and assisting asset management in response to buyer due‑diligence inquiries, and advising and assisting asset management with preparation of and response to estoppel certificates.
Manage documentation for large transactions; coordinate execution and delivery of documents; prepare transaction summaries; prepare and maintain closing binders and organize and maintain all department files.
Handle escrow transactions for pad/outparcel/excess land sales, monitoring and coordinating escrow responsibilities, and preparing closing documents and closing instruction letters.
Handle and manage, under real‑estate attorney guidance, preparation and/or review and processing of estoppel certificates, issuance of estoppel certificates, easements, and other simple development agreements.
Catalog development memos for shopping‑center malls.
Notary or open to becoming a notary.
All other duties as assigned.
What You Bring
Paralegal certificate from an ABA‑approved school is highly preferred but not required.
Bachelor’s degree preferred but not required.
3+ years of law‑firm and/or in‑house experience as a real‑estate paralegal required, with substantial title and survey expertise preferred.
Excellent computer skills, including MS Office, Adobe Acrobat/Reader, iManage, Workshare and Redline.
All applicants must be able to perform the essential functions of the position, including core job requirements, with or without reasonable accommodation.
Macerich’s Total Rewards
Best‑in‑class benefits with affordable employee contribution levels.
Paid time off, including vacation time, 12 paid holidays and 80 hours of sick time annually.
401(k) match with immediate vesting.
Ability to purchase company stock at a 15% discount.
24 paid volunteer hours and employer charitable match.
Employee Assistance Program.
Career‑development resources.
Comprehensive wellness program including Calm Health and ClassPass memberships.
Flexible Fridays (location dependent).
And more.
Salary Range $90,000 – $120,000 plus 15% bonus potential.
The compensation for this position is determined based on several factors, including the candidate’s experience, qualifications, and the specific requirements of the role. Final salary offers will be discussed during the interview process and will reflect the candidate’s skills and the company’s compensation structure.
Who We Are Macerich is one of the country's leading owners, operators, and developers of major retail real estate (NYSE:MAC). Our high‑quality retail properties in many of the most affluent and densely populated U.S. markets set Macerich apart. By bringing communities together, we create long‑term value for our shareholders, partners and customers. As we work together to achieve our mission, our shared values drive our progress: Excellence, Relationships, Optimism, Integrity, Empowerment and Fun.
Macerich is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to employing a diverse workforce. Qualified applicants will be considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, veteran status or disability.
Employment Type: Full Time
Years Experience: 3 – 5 years
Salary: $90,000 – $120,000 Annual
Bonus/Commission: Yes
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