Diaz Anselmo & Associates P.A.
Real Estate Paralegal
Diaz Anselmo & Associates P.A. is seeking a Real Estate Paralegal to provide transactional support to attorneys managing residential purchase/sale and refinance closings. The role requires knowledge of title clearance, municipal and state compliance, and effective coordination with all parties involved.
Key Responsibilities
Review real estate contracts for completeness, noting critical elements such as deadlines, closing cost credits, home warranty information, pest inspections, and post‑closing possession terms.
Highlight and resolve contingencies, contract amendments, and escrow holdbacks.
Collect and review seller invoices and paid receipts for repairs or items agreed upon during attorney review.
Order title search packages and assist attorneys in completing the exams.
Obtain and verify documents necessary to clear the title (satisfaction and releases, hold‑harmless letters, prior title policies).
Review county tax websites for up‑to‑date tax payment postings.
Complete direction to Convey, order Trustees Deeds and ALTA documents for properties held in land trusts.
Order property surveys, review results, and forward them to title clearance and the buyer’s attorney.
Order homeowners association documents and provide them to the buyer’s attorney.
Prepare documents required for city compliance, including statements of open accounts and documents for filing the deed (handle transfer forms, stamps, and city inspection requirements).
Collect necessary documents to prepare the closing statement for seller figures (payoff letters, judgments, surveys, HOA reimbursements, realtor commission statements, attorney fees, and other payments).
Prepare seller’s closing documents, such as warranty/trustees deeds, bills of sale, affidavits of title, title closing documents, and power of attorney.
Prepare the closing statement with seller figures and forward it to the title company.
Schedule closing dates, times, and locations for buyers and sellers, coordinating with parties to the contract.
Review the closing file for completeness before handing it off to the seller’s attorney for closing.
Collect checks post‑closing and deliver them to accounting.
Scrub, scan, and close out files after receiving the Owner’s Policy on new files.
Qualifications
Associate’s degree in Paralegal Studies, Legal Studies, or a related field (Bachelor’s degree a plus).
At least 3 years of hands‑on experience in real estate closings, with a strong track record in residential transactions.
Direct experience managing closings; ideally within a law firm or title company environment.
A solid understanding of Florida residential property closings.
Proven ability to independently manage full closing pipelines.
Notary Public in the state of Florida.
Required Skills
Exceptional attention to detail and accuracy.
High‑level communication and negotiation skills.
Ability to prioritize, self‑manage, and resolve conflicts or transaction delays.
Strong ethics, discretion, and client‑service orientation.
Proficiency in Smokeball, Perfect Practice or equivalent title/escrow platforms.
Benefits
Paid Time Off: Paid vacation plus 8 company holidays.
Health Coverage: Medical, dental, and vision insurance with company contributions for you and your dependents.
Supplementary Insurance: Life insurance, short‑term disability, and Employee Assistance Program.
Retirement: 401(k) plan with company match on contributions.
Growth: Career development opportunities to help you reach your goals.
Job Details
Seniority level: Mid‑Senior level
Employment type: Full‑time
Job function: Legal
Industry: Law Practice
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Key Responsibilities
Review real estate contracts for completeness, noting critical elements such as deadlines, closing cost credits, home warranty information, pest inspections, and post‑closing possession terms.
Highlight and resolve contingencies, contract amendments, and escrow holdbacks.
Collect and review seller invoices and paid receipts for repairs or items agreed upon during attorney review.
Order title search packages and assist attorneys in completing the exams.
Obtain and verify documents necessary to clear the title (satisfaction and releases, hold‑harmless letters, prior title policies).
Review county tax websites for up‑to‑date tax payment postings.
Complete direction to Convey, order Trustees Deeds and ALTA documents for properties held in land trusts.
Order property surveys, review results, and forward them to title clearance and the buyer’s attorney.
Order homeowners association documents and provide them to the buyer’s attorney.
Prepare documents required for city compliance, including statements of open accounts and documents for filing the deed (handle transfer forms, stamps, and city inspection requirements).
Collect necessary documents to prepare the closing statement for seller figures (payoff letters, judgments, surveys, HOA reimbursements, realtor commission statements, attorney fees, and other payments).
Prepare seller’s closing documents, such as warranty/trustees deeds, bills of sale, affidavits of title, title closing documents, and power of attorney.
Prepare the closing statement with seller figures and forward it to the title company.
Schedule closing dates, times, and locations for buyers and sellers, coordinating with parties to the contract.
Review the closing file for completeness before handing it off to the seller’s attorney for closing.
Collect checks post‑closing and deliver them to accounting.
Scrub, scan, and close out files after receiving the Owner’s Policy on new files.
Qualifications
Associate’s degree in Paralegal Studies, Legal Studies, or a related field (Bachelor’s degree a plus).
At least 3 years of hands‑on experience in real estate closings, with a strong track record in residential transactions.
Direct experience managing closings; ideally within a law firm or title company environment.
A solid understanding of Florida residential property closings.
Proven ability to independently manage full closing pipelines.
Notary Public in the state of Florida.
Required Skills
Exceptional attention to detail and accuracy.
High‑level communication and negotiation skills.
Ability to prioritize, self‑manage, and resolve conflicts or transaction delays.
Strong ethics, discretion, and client‑service orientation.
Proficiency in Smokeball, Perfect Practice or equivalent title/escrow platforms.
Benefits
Paid Time Off: Paid vacation plus 8 company holidays.
Health Coverage: Medical, dental, and vision insurance with company contributions for you and your dependents.
Supplementary Insurance: Life insurance, short‑term disability, and Employee Assistance Program.
Retirement: 401(k) plan with company match on contributions.
Growth: Career development opportunities to help you reach your goals.
Job Details
Seniority level: Mid‑Senior level
Employment type: Full‑time
Job function: Legal
Industry: Law Practice
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