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Title Examiner Jobs

Company

Anywhere Real Estate

Address , Lake Mary, Fl
Employment type
Salary $25.00 - $26.01 an hour
Expires 2023-10-01
Posted at 9 months ago
Job Description
What you’ll do:

You’re part detective, part historian, part puzzle-solver. You’re the one who digs deep into records of property being bought or sold to establish ownership and ensure that it is free of any claims that could derail a transaction. As a detective, you probe all the details surrounding a property, including deeds, bankruptcies, tax records, appraisals, judgements and liens. As a historian, you look back into the property’s history – perhaps going back decades – to validate ownership. As a puzzle solver, you put the pieces together in a comprehensive package that verifies the property is insurable and that sales go smoothly.

Who you are:
  • Trusted expert, clearly communicating with applicable parties to provide status and guide them through the process.
  • Constant learner, up to the challenge of new situations and embracing change in a rapidly changing industry and office environment.
  • Intellectually curious, eagerly investigating all aspects of property ownership, not giving up until you get the complete picture; being willing to ask questions when dealing with new or unfamiliar issues.
  • Patient, the picture of calm under stress, remaining steady when things go wrong and working to be part of the solution, not part of the problem.
  • Self-starter, working energetically without close supervision; well-organized and managing your time well to process multiple files simultaneously. Able to meet deadlines; prioritize cases and rearrange your schedule on the fly.
  • Detail oriented, focused on dotting the I’s and crossing the T’s every step of the way. No detail is too small.
Your responsibilities:
  • Problem solver: Using your industry knowledge to identify potential issues, such as encumbrances, that need to be cleared before closing; knowing how to fix issues and avoiding unnecessary delays.
  • Committed partner: Working behind the scenes to arm agents and sellers with the information they need to clear any property issues that could delay a sale.
  • Tracing ownership: Working like a detective to follow the links in a chain of title to ensure that a seller or borrower has a clean title to the property.
  • Puzzle maker: Compiling details from a multitude of sources and putting them together in a complete package that clears a property’s title for sale
  • Clear communicator: Maintaining close contact with all parties throughout the process, informing them of decisions that have been made and questions that need to be addressed.
  • Discovering details: Delving into a property like a historian, reviewing and analyzing title abstracts to chronicle the chain of ownership by searching public records to determine insurability, using applicable state specific laws, regulations, codes and standards to make determinations.

Qualifications:
What you must have:
  • Understanding and working knowledge of a closing disclosure or HUD 1 statement.
  • One to five years of title abstracting, searching, examining and/or engineering in a production environment.
  • Comprehensive knowledge and understanding of state specific laws, regulations, codes and standards that affect title insurance.
  • Individual must be well organized and able to simultaneously handle and track multiple settlement files and priorities.
  • Computer skills: Microsoft Office proficient.
  • Education: High school diploma or equivalent.
  • Experience:
    • Comprehensive knowledge and understanding of state specific laws, regulations, codes and standards that affect title insurance.
    • Understanding and working knowledge of a closing disclosure or HUD 1 statement.
    • One to five years of title abstracting, searching, examining and/or engineering in a production environment.
    • Individual must be well organized and able to simultaneously handle and track multiple settlement files and priorities.
  • Certification: Title Producer's license (where applicable per state).

What we’d like you to have:
  • Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree. #LI-Remote


Exciting News:

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Compensation Range:
$25.00 - $26.01 ; At Anywhere, actual compensation within that range will be dependent upon the individual’s skills, experience, and qualifications.