A large, well established national Title Insurance firm is looking for an experienced (min 2yrs) Commercial Title Clearance Officer. Candidate be able to clear commercial title, provide excellent client service, as well as develop relationships with attorneys, lenders, surveyors. NY/PA/NJ experience required. National experience a huge plus. Fast paced position in a busy work environment. Excellent pay & benefits available. Highly organized applicants preferred. Sr Title Officers and/or Real Estate Attorneys looking to move into the Title space are encouraged to apply.
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