NJ Title Closing Coordinator/ Paralegalother related Employment listings - Nanuet, NY at Geebo

NJ Title Closing Coordinator/ Paralegal

Hudson United Title Services Hudson United Title Services Nanuet, NY Nanuet, NY Full-time Full-time From $60,000 a year From $60,000 a year Hudson United Title Services is a rapidly growing title abstract company in New Jersey.
We are currently seeking a hardworking and experienced NJ Title Closing Processor.
Join one of New Jersey's fastest-growing title companies and most successful title team! Communicating/coordinating with all parties regarding the Real Estate closing transactions.
Gathering payoffs, HOA statements, discharges, commission statements, and any invoices needed for the preparation of the Settlement Statement (i.
e.
HUD/CD); Making sure all liens and judgments are addressed and title is clear before closing.
Preparation of any endorsements/amendments to title as needed.
Preparation of the HUD/CD (Settlement Statement for commercial transactions as needed):
Scheduling closings and making arrangements for outside closers to attend off-site closings; Coordinating with lenders and preparing closing packages; Disbursement and all post-closing including recordings.
Escrow follow-Up calls and coordinates releases.
NY bank atty closing or mtg experience will be considered as well.
Do not have to be licensed, but must have 2 years or
of Experience.
Salary is based on experience.
Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
From $60,000.
00 per year
Benefits:
Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Schedule:
8 hour shift Monday to Friday
Experience:
Title Insurance:
2 years (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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