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Follow-up on closed loan documentation to ensure compliance with all Secondary Marketing standards. Includes interacting with escrow, title company, credit bureaus, and borrowers in the closing of the loans.
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Knowledge of closing disclosure and settlement statement, documentation preparation, file disbursement, post-closing follow-up and customer service. Ability to build effective working relationships with customers and organizations; exceptional follow-up skills.
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Minimum of one (1) year experience as an escrow assistant or a minimum of one years' experience in a related real estate, banking, or title field. Assists Escrow Officer in processing real estate transactions.
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Settle post-closing matters (property tax supplementals, prorates and utilities), secure title insurance policy Advise Risk Management of closing; provide follow-up information to include property under existing policies Prepare final documentation and calendar relevant event dates to company database and legal archive Property records administration – Abstract leases/other agreements (critical dates, rent schedules, etc.
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Responsible for various duties in the LIFT including, but not limited to the following functions: Loan document follow up, Perfection of Collateral, including mortgages, titles & UCCs. Tracking collateral insurance policies & renewals.
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Will prepare, process, and follow-up on the departments assigned escrowinsurance needs regarding Hazard Insurance, Flood Insurance, PMI(Private Mortgage Insurance), MIP (Mortgage Insurance Premium), LenderPlaced Insurance and Optional Insurances.
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Manages New Home Consultant Appointment tracking log and follow-up. Assist the DOS or VP of Sales in problem solving all escrow and closing issues between all parties, i.e. Closing Coordinator, New Home Consultants, Realtors escrow companies, lenders, title companies, Sales Coordinator, customers and/or homeowners along with any other Division Associates.
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Request a real estate appraisal from a licensed real estate appraiser and follow-up until appraisal is received. Satisfy all loan conditions when received from Mortgage Underwriter, track outstanding documents and follow up with member to collect all required documentation for the mortgage loan.
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Follow-up on post-closing documents, obtain closing package from closing agent immediately after the closing, title commitment and copies of other closing documents and affidavits. Effectively communicate precise information with closings agents, borrower and their representatives regarding closing status of the loan file and pending documentation, specifically able to identify pending closing requirements; following up on property and closing contingencies, document call follow-ups and conversations.
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Process Federal and State tax returns and payments to agencies as directed by TKPOA’s CPA. Accounts Receivable: Provide oversight and coordination of the collection of TKPOA assessments, to include internal accounting and escrow collaboration, collections processing, record keeping of outstanding balances, monitoring and follow up, delinquency reports and assessments, and working with attorneys as need on further collection actions.
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Follow up on post-closing items, including preparation of closing binders. Draft escrow instructions and conveyance docs. Follow up on post-closing items, including preparation of closing binders.
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Process opening orders, initial file set up, deposit and distribution of funds, written transmittals for funds and documents, handling reconveyances, preclosing maintenance and post-closing follow up on assigned files.
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Follow up for post-closing items; escrow closing statement and Final Title policy. Ensures timely loan closure by preparing loan documentation, coordinating loan signing and funding with Escrow.
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You will also provide a warm hand-off to our New Home Consultants by providing them valuable insights on our Customers and so they can write the Purchase Agreement and manage the Escrow process, as well as being responsible for those Customers not ready to buy a home and put them a long-term follow-up plan, engaging with them throughout their research and shopping experience.
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Assist in the escrow process, such as opening orders, inputting closing statement information, preparing documents for closing, handling the complete disbursement and follow-up. We are looking to add a Front Desk/Escrow Assistant full time in office to our growing team.
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