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Position Summary: The Asset Manager will become an integral part of the Residential Auction Disposition Group within Auction.com, LLC (the “Company”). Primary responsibility will be to facilitate the residential foreclosure real estate operations prior to a given auction campaign. The Asset Manager will manage a portfolio of assets and manage/collect data as it comes in through different communica...
GENERAL DESCRIPTION The following list reflects the essential functions of an Escrow Administrator’s position. The Escrow Administrator is responsible for processing and overseeing escrow via a Management Processing System to ensure real estate owned (REO) properties close. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES • Monitor and resolve escrow issues • Use client supplied data to verify correct vesting and tax...
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