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Check all paperwork for correct title, lien information, taxes, etc. Job Description A utomotive Loan Processor / F&I Secretary position needed, with opportunity for career growth in Sales or Accounting / Business office.
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Keywords: Real Estate Title Processor, Location: North Franklin, CT - 06254. Managing administrative tasks such as data entry, title tracking, word processing, filing, and responding to customer inquiries promptly.
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This role may be similar to a loan processor in the mortgage industry. Associates in this role sign and fund required paperwork, learn to manage warranty admin and MVA required paperwork with appropriate departments.
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Prior experience as an Escrow Processor or Escrow Administrator (or equivalent) preferred. Order tax certificates, HOA certificates/statements of account, surveys, payoff statements, lien releases and any other workflow dashboard items assigned, as needed.
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Assist in the processing of title insurance transactions, i.e., review title commitment and lien searches, prepare or obtain documents necessary to clear title defects, draft closing statements and closing documents; balance file, meet with buyers or sellers to review and execute documents, order payoff, condominium, or other types of estoppel letters; work with realtors, buyer, seller, lender to coordinate closings.
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Interviews loan applicants explaining loan options, rates, terms and collateral requirements; gather the required information to provide a complete application to the appropriate loan processor.
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Must have knowledge of current bank lending procedures and policies (state and federal), lending regulations, appraisals, title work, deeds of trust, lien laws, collection/bankruptcy regulations and other loan documentation.
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One to two years of real estate, mortgage, title or customer service experience. Schedule closings, obtain and review documents to satisfy lien holders, maintain accuracy of files throughout the closing process.
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Handle all functions of a Title Processor I (releasing liens on titles and/or lien documents for client) Along with processing retail release functions, a Title Processor II handles the release/reassignment of lease accounts, processes exception accounts, and addresses unusual situations.
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Minimum 6 months previous work experience as a consumer loan processor/title clerk required. Prepare lien forms and other documents for new loans, as needed, excluding home equity.
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The Title Express Processor is responsible for assisting auto insurance companies with the procurement of vehicle titles, and title paperwork, and working with financial institutions and vehicle owners.
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We are seeking a skilled Real Estate Title Processor to join our team at a boutique law firm located in downtown Delray Beach, Florida. The ideal candidate will be responsible for handling various aspects of title processing, including file intake, escrow letters, lien searches, estoppels, title commitments, policies, endorsements, coordinating with lenders, real estate agents, attorneys, preparing closing documents, and conducting closings.
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Does not process vehicle registrations and title transfers from automobile dealerships, auto title services, lien holders and the general public by mail. Processes vehicle registrations and title transfers from automobile dealerships, auto title services, lien holders and the general public.
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Checks all paperwork for correct title, lien information, taxes, etc., before forwarding to accounting. Automotive Loan Processor / Automotive Finance Assistant: Organizes, gathers and processes customer documentation for sales.
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Orders title work for real estate loans, reviews same and takes care of any curative matters that may arise. When necessary, takes all steps necessary to perfect the Bank’s lien position.
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