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Receive, disburse and obtaining funding approval for escrow closings. Chicago Title's downtown Chicago loop operation seeks an escrow officer to coordinate, close and fund transactions in a robust commercial market.
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Attorneys provide oral and written advice; conduct research; develop legal strategies; negotiate and draft contracts, memoranda of understanding, escrow instructions and other documents; review and edit staff recommendations for consistency with Division 21 of the Public Resources Code, funding sources, and CEQA; review property acquisition documents, including title reports, environmental assessments and purchase agreements; review CEQA documents, and track new legislation and case law.
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This position is responsible for all new loan boarding and responsible for the post origination quality control of loan reviews for proper documentation, escrow account disbursements, flood and hazard insurance monitoring, payment processing, and other various types of adjustable loan processing as well as understanding applicable compliance issues with knowledge of SBA.
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Oversee the loan servicing and administration processes for commercial real estate loans, including loan setup, funding, disbursements, payments, escrow management, and documentation maintenance.
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Document processor: Preparing loan documents for signing, including vesting amendments when applicable, present loan documents and other records for signing and returning loan documents to lender after signing and following up on funding conditions.
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Oversee the management of the Residential and Consumer loan servicing areas of the Bank including investor reporting, loan boarding, funding, escrow processing, HMDA reporting and other general servicing functions; continuously analyzing systems and programs to provide opportunities and advancements in providing quality service.
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Transactions include Conditional Sale Contracts (CSC -Dollar Buyout), First Amendment leases, Tax/FMV (Fair Market Value) leases, Small Ticket leases, Municipal/Escrow leases, loans and the Master documents for each lease and loan type with commercial and municipal customers.
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Assists in ordering beneficiary statements or payoff demands, fire insurance policies, loan documents, lender requirements for funding and other documents as required by principals for the recording and closing of escrow files.
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Work closely with loan officers, escrow officers and borrowers to track and monitor receipt of all incoming pre-closing, closing and post-closing loan conditions. Knowledge of real estate finance; development and law; lending practices and procedures; and the escrow process.
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Someone with 1 year of experience in mortgage documentation/funding, post-closing, escrow, or mortgage operations. Assembling and uploading all capital partner packages to ensure a smooth funding process.
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Must have a minimum of 5 years' experience as an Escrow Officer in order to meet requirements for Branch Manager designation under the Department of Financial Protection and Innovation (DFPI). West Coast Escrow is seeking a highly motivated, high integrity Branch Manager, with at least a $500k book of business.
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The Escrow/Funding Manager will provide leadership and management of all accounting functions and financial reporting coordination with other Selene organizations. Manager - Title Escrow Funding page is loaded.
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Prepare draft financial packages to include monthly operating reports, cash management modules, escrow funding and accounts payable point-in-time ledgers by Day 10 of each month. We are currently seeking a Property Accountant to join our team at our corporate headquarters in Weatogue, CT.
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Relationship and business builder: Establishing and maintaining relationships with industry players that encourage them to choose us their first choice for escrow processing. Real estate industry experience in the areas of title, escrow, real estate or property management.
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Use extensive knowledge of mortgage loan products, loan documents, loan funding requirements, and escrow/title practices, as well as regulatory compliance laws as they apply to mortgage lending transactions to deliver a quality product.
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