Title Manager/Residential Underwriting Supervisor
Washington D.C. Metro Area
Title Manager/Residential Underwriting Supervisor
Washington D.C. Metro Area
(Real Estate industry)
November 2005 — Present (3 years 9 months)
• Primary responsibility to plan, direct & control the daily activities for the national builder's title company. Directs, plans and implements operational processes for title underwriting in DC, GA, MD, NC, SC & VA. Prepares annual budget for department. Works with Land Development and Legal Liason to prepare subdivision reports. Reviews all HUD settlement statements for accurate premium calculation and remittance.
• Monitor regulatory & legislative changes/updates affecting title or escrow industry. Keep abreast of changes within the title & escrow industry. Ensure timely payment of all property taxes of existing residential & commercial properties.
• Ensure timely recording of closing documents with the county, prepare preliminary title reports, submit final title policies to buyers & lenders Reviews all trusts, wills, corporation & partnership documents. Reviews all recorded documents for accuracy and insurability.
(Privately Held; 1-10 employees; Real Estate industry)
September 1999 — November 2005 (6 years 3 months)
Responsible for day to day operation of the Title Department, including but not limited to underwriting title commitments, issuing endorsements, final title policies & reviewing surveys. Responsible for resolving all title issues. Prepared HUD-1 Statements.
(Privately Held; 1-10 employees; Law Practice industry)
1994 — 1998 (4 years)
Monitored ongoing revolving construction loans. Coordinated settlements and met pre-closing conditions with lenders and brokers. Responsible for issuing title commitments, endorsements and final title policies & HUD-1 settlement statements. Responsible for balancing Escrow Account for the Law Firm and Title Company.
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