Real Estate Attorney
Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, 02912, USA
Listed on 2026-03-05
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Law/Legal
Real Estate Attorney, Regulatory Compliance Specialist -
Real Estate/Property
Real Estate Attorney
First National Title & Escrow is a privately owned title and closing company, providing services across much of the continental United States. Known for delivering a smooth and efficient process, the dedicated team ensures clients remain informed at every stage. Whether buying, selling, or refinancing a home, customers can trust the company to offer exceptional service and care. Headquartered in Newport, Rhode Island, First National Title & Escrow prides itself on maintaining high standards of customer satisfaction and professionalism.
Role DescriptionThis is a full-time hybrid role for a Real Estate Attorney, primarily located in Providence, RI, with the option for some remote work. The Real Estate Attorney will be responsible for managing legal activities related to real estate transactions, which include preparing and reviewing deeds and other legal documents, conducting closings, handling matters related to commercial real estate, and communicsting woth realtors and lenders with a sense of urgency.
The role also involves providing legal counsel and ensuring compliance with relevant real estate laws and regulations.
- Comprehensive knowledge and experience in real estate transactions.
- Proficiency in preparing, drafting, and reviewing Leases and associated agreements.
- Strong skills in Due Diligence, including identifying potential legal or compliance issues in transactions.
- Understanding of Commercial Real estate.
- Exceptional analytical skills, attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple deadlines.
- Admitted to the Bar in Rhode Island; additional licensing in nearby states is a plus.
- 2-3 years experience preferred.
- Excellent communication, negotiation, and problem-solving skills.
- Willingness to network and cultivate new and existing relstionships with clients.
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