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Order verification, flood certificates, credit reports/supplements, appraisal, re-inspections, title/escrow documentation and insurance binders as needed. So, if you are a 100% Remote Loan Processor with experience, please apply today.
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Certified Mobile Notary Service (Apply with Get. It is seeking for someone to fill the position of a Title Processor/Closer to work in a telecommute capacity in the U.S. A willingness to know or learn the title insurance business.
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Real estate paralegal (knowledge of deeds, deeds of trust, mortgage notes, title insurance; residential and acreage real estate transactions) and/or mortgage experience (TRID; compliance) (preferred.
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Escrow Officer-Avon (on-site) Escrow Officer-Greenwood (on-site) Commercial Underwriter- Indianapolis Commercial Escrow Officer-Indianapolis 1031 Sales- (National/remote) Commercial Title Account Executive -(National/remote) Title Proofer -(fully remote) Escrow Processor- Avon (on-site) Escrow Associate- Greenwood (on-site) Residential Title Sales-Indiana- statewide Pay is flexible & commensurate w/ experience.
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Work closely with title agents, real estate title attorneys, title insurance underwriters, title examiner, and post closers. A title company is seeking a new Title Processor.
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About Company Grimaldi Law Firm is a real estate title insurance and settlement services firm that provides closing services throughout the state of Florida. Compensation: $25,000 - $31,000 yearly + health insurance stipend + retirement benefits Compensation: $25,000 - $31,000 yearly + benefits Responsibilities: Perform administrative tasks to assist with coordinating closings on the sale of real estate.
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High School graduate, college degree preferred, and 3-5 years experience in the title insurance field. Reviews title insurance commitment and survey. Texas title insurance license preferred but not required.
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Coordinate Title, Appraisal, Flood, Fraud and other verifications, Insurance Coverage, and Loan Closing. We currently have an exciting opportunity for a Mortgage Processor in our Auburn Operations Office.
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1 Cochran has a great opportunity for an experienced Automotive Title/Accounting Clerk to join our accounting team at our North Huntington Toyota Showroom! Competitive wages and full benefit package that includes medical, dental, vision insurance, company paid short-term disability, paid time off (PTO) in first year of employment, life insurance, 401(k) with company match and much more.
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One-year customer service, mortgage lending, escrow, title insurance, loan servicing, or related experience. Determines whether borrower documentation satisfies established bank procedures by reviewing title, appraisal, environmental, and engineer reports; as-built survey’s; and flood certifications.
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The purpose of this position is to assist the loan officer and processor with the workflow on each transaction, including collecting docs, following up with title and insurance companies, and providing status updates to realtors, builders, sellers, and borrowers.
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Appraisals, title, flood and hazard insurance. Review, process and close all indirect and branch consumer loans utilizing remote closing capabilities (Docusign). There is a potential for Annual Performance Bonus, Medical Plans, Dental, Vision, HSA, 401(k) match, Life/AD&D, Accident, Hospital Indemnity, Long Term Care, Short-term Disability, Long-term Disability, Identity Theft, Paid Time Off, Paid Holidays, Personal and Professional Development.
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Experienced settlement clerk needed for new title agency operating in Palm Beaches/Jupiter area. Qualified candidate should be proficient in pre and post-closing, be able to conduct closings on site and at realtor/attorney client offices, must have processing experience and possess exceptional client service skills as well as have a minimum of 5 years experience.
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Must be familiar with Laser Pro documentation; understand real estate title insurance/binders. We are currently seeking a Commercial Loan Processor to join our Business Services Operations team.
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Diversity, equity, and inclusion are part of our culture and values. You will work directly with the Business Services Officers and commercial lending clients to provide excellent member service in the business loan closing process and on-going record keeping process.
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