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Help facilitate lender compliance with asset specific requirements such as obtaining approvals for lease agreements or significant capital expenditure projects and coordinating the release of escrow accounts.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience as an Escrow Officer/Closer in the real estate industry. We are seeking a skilled and experienced Escrow Officer to join our team. Minimum of 5 years of experience as an Escrow Officer/Closer in the real estate industry.
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Required Skills:Processor, Escrow, Retail Sales, Time Management, Self-StarterAdditional Skills:Leadership Skills, Microsoft Office, Buyer, Closing, Office Experience, Detail Oriented, Perm, Team Player, Office Support, Problem Solver, Clerical, Remediation, Customer Service Oriented, Quality ControlQualifications:High school diploma or equivalent.
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Escrow knowledge a plus, not required. Receives, sorts, and routes mail, and maintains and routes publications; maintains fax machines, assists users, sends faxes, and retrieves and routes incoming faxes; Creates and prints fax cover sheets, memos, correspondence, reports, and other documents when necessary.
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Communicates information and instructions to escrow branches, but not to customers. Prior FA experience preferred Knowledge and Skills/Technology Used. Must be able to follow Escrow Procedures and have awareness of regulations governing the escrow process.
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What You’ll Do:The Escrow Officer is responsible for handling all duties related to the closing process while keeping all parties informed. Minimum of 3 years’ experience as an Escrow Officer.
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Activities include but not limited, preparing daily work, assist with escrow account disbursements, flood and hazard insurance monitoring, payment processing and other various types of maintenance and data entry with validation.
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Additionally, the analyst will be responsible for drafting and editing documents, including policies, procedures, and job aids related to Escrow and Insurance functions. Assist in researching and resolving Escrow and Insurance audit findings.
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The sales representative must be timely, professional, and courteous in responding to applicant and lender / escrow requests. Applicants must have a successful track record and experience in insurance sales and possess an active Property/Casualty insurance license, be self-motivated, goal oriented, articulate, professional, and be able to work independently and as a team player with the ability to handle multiple tasks.
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Position Title: Escrow Support Processor. Escrow Support Processor. May work on escrow openings and closings. 1-2 years escrow processing experience. BC forward offers all eligible employees a comprehensive benefits package including, but not limited to major medical, HSA, dental, vision, employer-provided group life, voluntary life insurance, short-term disability, long-term disability, and 401k.
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Competitive and progressive commission schedule that is paid out of escrow at closing A career in real estate provides you the opportunity to earn financial success while managing your own business and setting your own schedule.
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Review and analyze Title and Escrow related forms for discrepancies, functionalities, and formatting. 4+ years’ directly related experience in escrow/title preferable in commercial. Work with Local Offices and State point of contacts for approvals to modification on Title or Escrow forms.
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Assists in escrow transactions and file maintenance. Familiarity with major retail gasoline and convenience stores business preferred. Assists in escrow transactions and file maintenance. As the “right hand person” to the President of Operations & Retail, this critical role will be responsible for managing executive calendaring/scheduling, coordinating executive travel as well as preparing, organizing, and maintaining strategic and confidential materials and plans.
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Order third-party services as applicable for the loan, such as flood, appraisal, title and escrow, 4506T, and FHA or VA case number (if applicable), etc. Overall responsibility for assisting the production team (i) with loan set-up of a borrower application by ensuring minimum submission requirements are met before the loan is submitted to the customer relationship manager for processing and (ii) delivering a best-in-class customer experience.
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Analyze all loan documents including appraisal, assets, personal and/or business financials, credit, background, escrow, purchase contract, construction/budget documents and preliminary title reports ensuring acceptance and final loan decision meets products and lending guidelines prior to closing.
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