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Review incoming collateral instruments such as letters of credit, parental guarantees, surety bonds, escrow accounts, and cash for accuracy and process for approval. The Specialist will oversee collateral holdings, such as letters of credit, parental guarantees, surety bonds, escrow accounts, and cash, to ensure appropriate compliance based on contractual credit terms.
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The Loan Operations Unit Manager is responsible for the day to day management of a Loan Operations Unit including but not limited to; customer complaints and research, payment processing and other financial activities, Demands & Payoffs, Adjustable Rate Management, escrow monitoring, Insurance and Tax monitoring, post closing collateral monitoring, Construction Disbursement, Quality Assurance, Investor Reporting, etc.
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Experience executing refinancing processes, including reviewing, posting, and accurately recording escrow statements for 1031 exchanges. Experience with multiple accounting software applications including QuickBooks Online, Yardi, AppFolio, NetSuite, Sage Intacct, and MS Business Central (MS Dynamics 365.
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He has many years of escrow experience, beginning his career as an escrow officer trainee for Western Mutual Corporation and later becoming general manager and then president of the company.
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Escrow 50$ (weekly) 26ft Straight Box Truck Owner Operator. Fuel CARD on more than 900 gas stations across the state - Pilot, Flying J. 26FT Straight Box Truck. Auto liability and Cargo insurance $200 (weekly.
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Is a rapidly growing National Escrow and Title Company, currently seeking hard working, smart, straight shooting and nice individuals with entrepreneurial mindsets who are looking for a relaxed, yet professional, team oriented working environment with opportunity for quick upward mobility.
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Assist in helping Escrow Officer with returning calls and emails. Answer phone calls and emails when Escrow Officer is not available. Assisting the Escrow Officer in preparing files for closing.
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Related experience is commercial brokerage experience, Asset Management, commercial real estate transaction management, escrow and/or mortgage loan sale transactions including timelines, required documentation, and disclosures.
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Aggressive calling program targeting Controllers, Property managers, and 1031 Exchange, title and escrow companies, HOA, fiduciary segments for new business growth of all existing relationships.
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Meticulously review, draft, and negotiate a wide range of documents, including purchase agreements, contracts, leases, closing documents, and escrow instructions. Demonstrate a robust working knowledge of title insurance, land use, business law, residential and commercial real estate law, warranties, and litigation.
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Prepare & guide clients through necessary paperwork (contracts, escrow paperwork, deeds, closing statements, etc). Access to a real estate attorney to assist with deal-related questions. Lyon Stahl Investment Real Estate is a fast-growing commercial real estate brokerage located in El Segundo, CA. We specialize in multi-family investment real estate in the Beach Cities, South Bay, Westside, and Harbor areas.
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Collaborate with various stakeholders including G-team, pricing, agent ops, buyer product, title & escrow, CX, fulfillment, legal, ops excellence, F&S, to improve and streamline operational processes.
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Provide technical and managerial leadership to other Escrow Officers and support staff. Run the day-to-day operations of a fast-paced and high volume purchase escrow operation. Hire and train Escrow Officers and supporting personnel to ensure delivery on our promise of exceptional support and interaction with our clients.
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Retain and grow current business through presentation of title and escrow products and active participation in agent sales meetings at company and independent offices, effective use of marketing and other materials available, and proactive identification of potential closing issues, working with title unit and management to determine solutions before issues arise.
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If you are a forward-thinking leader passionate about employee development, communication, and achieving success through a collaborative team approach, we invite you to apply for this exciting opportunity to shape the future of our title and escrow division.
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