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Provide timely and consistent follow-through with customers from initial contact; the purchase and financing process, through all closing and post closing activities. Working with customers, processing sale agreements and closing new home sales with the final goal of creating a satisfied customer.
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Knowledge of closing disclosure and settlement statement, documentation preparation, file disbursement, post-closing follow-up and customer service. JOB SUMMARY:Escrow Assistant provides support to the Escrow Department; assists with administrative duties related to escrow closing.
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Escrow Assistant provides support to the Escrow Department; assists with administrative duties related to escrow closing. Ability to build effective working relationships with customers and organizations; exceptional follow-up skills.
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Provide the residents with personalized time saving services such as Restaurant Recommendations, ordering a taxi/Uber/Lyft, Sports and Event Tickets and Recommendations, Dry Cleaning Services, Pet Care Services, Package and Grocery Delivery, and Service Requests, Receival and Follow Up. This also includes managing the Local Business-to-Business network of contacts to support these services and providing discounts and referrals for our Concierge binder/mini concierge book and move in gift.
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Provide follow-up and quality assurance for all residential property management issues post-closing. Collaborate with Customer Service and Legal to provide consistent and proactive follow-up.
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Perform all the necessary follow-up for all post closing matters, including finalizing of closing binders; Experience in the preparation of documents in connection with transactional closings such as secretary and officer certificates, closing agenda, obtaining good standing certificates and certified charter documents.
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O Review weekly reports, book loans, follow up on post-closing exceptions, review files and liaise with Portfolio Manager to provide commercial bankers a list of requirements due.
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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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Perform post-closing follow-up with lenders, legal counsel and others for document exceptions and trailing documents. Provide back-up to Title Reviewers by: performing post-closing review of documents for propriety and completeness, following-up with lenders and legal counsel for missing documents, ensuring timely delivery of loans to Note Department for booking purposes and reviewing associated reports for exceptions and missing documents.
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Prepare closing indices and binders and follow up on various post-closing matters. You will also closely assist with entity formation, qualifications, entity compliance and maintenance, document preparation and management, title and survey, due diligence, and the deal-closing process.
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Follow up on post-closing items, including preparation of closing binders. Preparation and maintenance of closing checklists for acquisition and loan transactions. Coordinate execution of signature pages and notarize documents at closing.
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Customer-generation process consisting of each week generating 10 new customers; 5 initial appointments; 2 follow-up appointments; and creating 1 net sale, with the final goal of creating a satisfied customer.
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Client Engagement and Follow-Up: Actively manage post-meeting follow-ups and ongoing communications during deal negotiation phases to maintain client engagement, build relationships, and drive sales momentum.
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Verify guest"'s method of payment and follow established credit-check procedures; adheres to credit, check-cashing, and cash-handling policies and procedures; post and file all charges to guest master and city ledger accounts, follow procedures for issuing and closing safe deposit boxes; understands proper mailing, packaging, and message-handling procedures.
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ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Conducts data reporting to identify gaps in care or services and conducts patient outreach to facilitate follow-up care or services Provides patient education Provides post-care follow-up Obtains prior-authorization and/or referrals to other healthcare services or providers as necessary Verifies coverage and benefits with insurers Provides patient education sessions for various health conditions; , diabetes, CHF, COPD, etc.
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