Carter Funds
Paralegal
Carter Funds acquires, owns and operates real estate assets in desirable,high-growth industries and markets throughout the Southern U.S. Our storystarted with a vision from a team of seasoned real estate veterans whoeach specialized in different areas of the industry. In 2018, they cametogether each bringing their own area of expertise to form CarterFunds, a conglomerate of real estate companies built on 250 years ofexperience seeking to build wealth for its investors, improve thecommunities it serves, and positively impact the well being of itsemployees, the environment and the lives of its residents.
In just three years, Carter Funds went from 10 employees to 150+, hasacquired $1 billion worth of properties in seven states, attracted hundredsof investors, and manages over 35 properties. And the vision andgrowth of the company is not slowing down. We invite you to learn moreabout us, our companies, and opportunities to join our vibrant andgrowing team.
This position will report to In-House Counsel and will assist with legalities and regulatory compliance in the acquisition, renovation, and disposition of property.
Key Job Responsibilities:
Assist in negotiating of contracts with buyers, sellers, contractors, and title companies.
Assist in the transition meetings for new contracts to ensure approval from sales, operations, and accounting on all new contracts.
Assist with preparation of board minutes, resolutions, and related corporate governance matters.
Ensure compliance by following up with operations and accounting on deliverable and billing deadlines.
Transcribe, proofread, and file legal documents.
Review and research cases.
Assist In-House Legal Counsel in document preparation and review of any legal notice documents.
Perform basic paralegal duties which could include answering or returning phone calls, scheduling meetings, creating, maintaining, and updating file process and systems, all other duties assigned.
Key Skills and Experience
3 years of corporate paralegal experience preferred.
Strong understanding of legal terminology in connection with real estate and corporate transactions.
Real estate experience is a plus.
Strong communication skills and organizational abilities required.
Exceptional multi-tasking capabilities required.
Ability to hit the grounds running and work well independently.
Strong computer proficiency, especially with MS Office and Outlook calendaring.
Maintain a high degree of confidentiality and deal with highly sensitive materials.
Education High School Diploma or GED required
Bachelor’s degree preferred
Paralegal certificate or a minimum of 1 year of experience drafting documents required
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In just three years, Carter Funds went from 10 employees to 150+, hasacquired $1 billion worth of properties in seven states, attracted hundredsof investors, and manages over 35 properties. And the vision andgrowth of the company is not slowing down. We invite you to learn moreabout us, our companies, and opportunities to join our vibrant andgrowing team.
This position will report to In-House Counsel and will assist with legalities and regulatory compliance in the acquisition, renovation, and disposition of property.
Key Job Responsibilities:
Assist in negotiating of contracts with buyers, sellers, contractors, and title companies.
Assist in the transition meetings for new contracts to ensure approval from sales, operations, and accounting on all new contracts.
Assist with preparation of board minutes, resolutions, and related corporate governance matters.
Ensure compliance by following up with operations and accounting on deliverable and billing deadlines.
Transcribe, proofread, and file legal documents.
Review and research cases.
Assist In-House Legal Counsel in document preparation and review of any legal notice documents.
Perform basic paralegal duties which could include answering or returning phone calls, scheduling meetings, creating, maintaining, and updating file process and systems, all other duties assigned.
Key Skills and Experience
3 years of corporate paralegal experience preferred.
Strong understanding of legal terminology in connection with real estate and corporate transactions.
Real estate experience is a plus.
Strong communication skills and organizational abilities required.
Exceptional multi-tasking capabilities required.
Ability to hit the grounds running and work well independently.
Strong computer proficiency, especially with MS Office and Outlook calendaring.
Maintain a high degree of confidentiality and deal with highly sensitive materials.
Education High School Diploma or GED required
Bachelor’s degree preferred
Paralegal certificate or a minimum of 1 year of experience drafting documents required
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