In-House Counsel October 2025 - Mshel Homes Limited Hiring A

In-House Counsel

Mshel Homes Limited

Job Type

Full Time

Location

Abuja

Experience

Mid Level

Salary

Negotiable

Additional Details

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Application Deadline

30 November 2025, 11:59 AM WAT

(32 days left)

Job Description

Mshel Homes Limited is a real estate development and marketing company incorporated in 2018 with a unique vision to be the leading real estate company in Nigeria, with an outstanding reputation for honesty, integrity and impeccable customer service.

At Mshel Homes Limited our mission is to create a lifetime relationship with our clientele by deliverying property solutions through innovative and technological driven processes that caters to your real estate needs whilst adhering to the highest standards, systems and performance goals necessary to achieving your dreams.

Job Summary

  • The in-house counsel is responsible for providing comprehensive legal support and strategic guidance to the management team.
  • This role serves as the primary legal advisor for the organization, ensuring compliance with all applicable Nigerian real estate laws, regulations and industry best practices.
  • The in-house counsel works closely with the legal manager to mitigate legal risks, negotiate favorable contracts, and enable the company to successfully execute its real estate development, investment and management activities.

Key Responsibilities

  • Advise executives and department heads on a wide range of legal matters relevant to the real estate industry, including property acquisition, development, leasing, financing, and dispute resolution
  • Review, draft and negotiate commercial agreements such as sales/purchase contracts, leases, joint venture agreements, and construction contracts in compliance with Nigerian real estate laws
  • Ensure the company's compliance with all relevant Nigerian real estate regulations, including obtaining necessary licenses, permits and approvals
  • Monitor changes in Nigerian real estate laws, regulations and industry standards, and communicate their implications to management
  • Develop and implement policies, procedures and training programs to maintain organizational compliance and mitigate legal risks
  • Manage litigation and dispute resolution processes related to the company's real estate projects and investments, including overseeing the work of external counsel
  • Provide legal guidance on new real estate development initiatives, investment opportunities, and other strategic projects
  • Serve as the company's representative in interactions with Nigerian regulatory bodies, government agencies, and other real estate industry stakeholders
  • Support the company's corporate governance and entity management activities.

Requirements

  • Between 5 -10 Post call.
  • 4 - 5 years experience in corporate practice as in house counsel.
  • Further proficiency/professional qualifications
  • Proven track record of successfully negotiating and drafting complex real estate-related agreements
  • Outstanding analytical, research, writing and communication skills
  • Ability to translate complex legal matters into practical business advice
  • Proactive, strategic thinker with good commercial acumen and problem-solving skills
  • Collaborative and consultative work style, with the ability to build effective partnerships.

What we Offer

  • Competitive salary (N200,000 - N300,000 Monthly) and performance-based incentives.
  • Career growth and professional development opportunities.
  • Work in a dynamic and innovative real estate company.

How to Apply
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