Title Examiner - US Based Remote

Anywhere Real State Inc. Roseville , CA 95661

Posted 2 months ago

Requisition ID

16112BR

Job Description

This is a US Based Remote position.

Real Life. Real Details.

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:

  • Detail oriented, focused on dotting the I's and crossing the T's every step of the way. No detail is too small.

  • 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.

  • Trusted expert, clearly communicating with applicable parties to provide status and guide them through the process.

  • 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.

  • Constant learner, up to the challenge of new situations and embracing change in a rapidly changing industry and office environment.

  • 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.

Your responsibilities:

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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

  • 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.

  • 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.

Qualifications:

What you must have:

  • Education: High school diploma or equivalent.

  • Certification: Title Producer's license (where applicable per state).

  • 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.

  • Computer skills: Microsoft Office proficient.

What we'd like you to have:

  • Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree.

#LI-MT1

#LI-Remote

Job Description

This is a US Based Remote position.

Real Life. Real Details.

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:

  • Detail oriented, focused on dotting the I's and crossing the T's every step of the way. No detail is too small.

  • 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.

  • Trusted expert, clearly communicating with applicable parties to provide status and guide them through the process.

  • 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.

  • Constant learner, up to the challenge of new situations and embracing change in a rapidly changing industry and office environment.

  • 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.

Your responsibilities:

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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

  • 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.

  • 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.

Qualifications:

What you must have:

  • Education: High school diploma or equivalent.

  • Certification: Title Producer's license (where applicable per state).

  • 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.

  • Computer skills: Microsoft Office proficient.

What we'd like you to have:

  • Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree.

#LI-MT1

#LI-Remote

Employment Type

Full-time

Compensation Range

$25.00 - $32.00; At Anywhere, actual compensation within that range will be dependent upon the individual's skills, experience, and qualifications.


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