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Ginosko Development Company

Real Estate Paralegal

Ginosko Development Company, Novi, Michigan, United States, 48377

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Real Estate Paralegal

Join Ginosko Development Company as a Real Estate Paralegal. We seek a detail‑oriented professional to support attorneys with legal document preparation, research, notarization, and transaction support. Essential Functions / Responsibilities

Review surveys, title commitments, lending documents, and investor requirements to analyze title documents and legal descriptions. Prepare and assist with a wide range of real estate acquisition, disposition, loan, and construction documents (e.g., operating agreements, purchase and sale agreements, construction contracts, closing documents). Facilitate communication between parties and distribute documents. Assist with ancillary documents such as escrow instructions, deeds, easements, affidavits, and closing certificates. Provide general assistance in real estate, lending, construction, and leasing transactions. Proof‑read documents for accuracy and consistency. Analyze and summarize zoning ordinances, statutes, and other legal documents for attorneys. Support attorneys in day‑to‑day issues and broad commercial transactions. Document processes and maintain hard‑copy and electronic records. Conduct legal due diligence. Answer questions, inform parties of progress, and submit legal documents timely. Assist in closing processes, including coordinating signature pages. Drive to collect and notarize original signature pages. Qualifications

Associate’s or bachelor’s degree with paralegal certification; real estate focus preferred. Minimum five years’ experience as a real estate paralegal; experience with diverse populations preferred. Background in affordable housing and real estate transactions. Willingness to become a notary; valid driver’s license with acceptable driving record; certificate of personal auto liability insurance. Strong stakeholder service skills and dedication to dependability and punctuality. Excellent analytical, research, and organizational skills; ability to manage competing priorities in a fast‑paced environment. Strong written and oral communication skills; ability to collaborate with counsel, staff, and external partners. Self‑starter who thrives in a team environment and partners with management and clients. Ability to identify and resolve problems quickly; gather and analyze information. Salary

$70,000 – $85,000 per year

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