Prestigious Fort Lauderdale law firm and title company seeks an experienced bright, hardworking, ambitious real estate closer with a minimum of 3 years’ experience who desires a career opportunity with Foremost Title & Escrow services. Responsibilities will include customer service, the analysis of transaction files, and the processing of documentation to determine the status of real estate in order to close transactions, among other diversified duties. The ability to work in a fast-paced environment and to provide superior service is required. The right candidate will possess experience as a real estate closer analytical and computer literacy skill along with title agents license, a strong work ethic and customer oriented interpersonal skills. Bilingual (Spanish) preferred. Generous employment benefits package.
The candidate is responsible for performing all the duties of a title closer, which include the following duties necessary to close real estate contracts.
Opening new files in Qualia
Processing and clearing title requirements
Ordering Estoppel Letters, lien and title searches, surveys, payoffs, etc. as required by the title commitment
Interpreting the title commitment
Clearing title conditions and maintaining all documents up to date for closing
Assuring that critical dates are met accordingly to close on time
Corresponding with all the parties involved in the transaction
Scheduling the closing with Mobile Notary, if necessary
Sending all payments as provided in the final closing statement or equivalent, as necessary to assist Title Closer
Scanning all final closing documents into the title production system to assist Title Closer
Assist with Post-Closing and Requesting Final Policies
This Job Is Ideal for Someone Who Is:
Dependable more reliable than spontaneous
People-oriented enjoys interacting with people and working on group projects
Detail-oriented would rather focus on the details of work than the bigger picture
Autonomous/Independent enjoys working with little direction
High stress tolerance thrives in a high-pressure environment