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... title/abstract work, damage settlements, ROW acquisition, etc. with a heightened focus on surface activities * Negotiate, draft, analyze, and interpret various land contracts, including but not ...

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Do I need a degree to be an abstractor?

A degree is not typically required to work as a contract title abstractor, but strong research skills, attention to detail, and familiarity with title plants and legal documents are important. Some employers may prefer candidates with a background in real estate, law, or related fields, and certifications in title or abstracting can enhance job prospects.

How do you become a title abstractor?

To become a title abstractor, individuals typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, along with training in real estate, title searching, or related fields. Many employers prefer candidates with experience using title plant software and strong research skills, and some may require certification or licensing depending on the region. On-the-job training is common, and attention to detail is essential for success in this role.

How much does a title abstractor make?

A title abstractor typically earns between $35,000 and $60,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and the complexity of the properties they work with. Many abstractors work full-time and may need knowledge of title search tools and real estate records to perform their duties effectively.

What does an abstractor do for a title company?

An abstractor for a title company researches and compiles property records to create an abstract of title, which summarizes the property's ownership history and any liens or encumbrances. This process involves reviewing public records, legal documents, and using title plant or software tools to ensure clear ownership transfer and facilitate real estate transactions.
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Real Estate Title Agent

Brennan Title Company

Annapolis, MD • On-site

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago

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Job description

We are seeking an experienced title agent to join our growing team.

We’re a tight-knit group of professionals that consistently provide top-quality closing services to clients. Applicants should be experienced, motivated, and have a keen eye for detail. If you are looking for a fast-growing position in a fast-paced environment, start your application today!


Responsibilities:
  • Prepare title abstract and title opinion after conducting a title search
  • Check for real estate title defects after conducting property search for title issues such as liens, claims, deeds, wills, mortgages, or fraud
  • Examine maps, liens, judgments, leases, agreements, public records, contracts, surveys, and plat books to verify legal description, ownership, and restrictions
  • Record all legal documents at the county and federal level and present deed to new owners
  • Prepare closing statements after reviewing all closing documents to ensure all title commitments have been met, issue title policy, and transfer title to the new owner
  • Communicate effectively and regularly with Real Estate agents, Loan officers, and clients
  • Conduct all phases of the Title process through Closing
  • Utilize technical skills to interact through Social media/the Internet, and Internet/E-recording
  • Validate and verify all financial and remote communication

Qualifications:
  • Requires 3-5 years of title closing experience, abstractor, title examiner, or closing services experience
  • Must be detail-oriented, analytical, and process-driven with excellent communication skills
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite
  • High school diploma required -- college degree preferred
  • State license requirements must be met for this position --title producers license is a bonus
  • The Ideal Candidate will be Personable and Positive with a can-do Attitude
  • 3 years plus of Title experience and interaction with Real Estate Agents and Loan Officers
  • Meet State Licensing requirements- Title Producers license and Notary

About Company

Brennan Title Company was founded in 1991 by John M. Brennan, a Maryland attorney with over 40 years of industry experience in all aspects of real estate law, transactions, and financing, and financial services.

Today, Brennan Title Company offers a wide range of locations and services to meet your real estate and financial needs. In addition to traditional sale and refinance transactions, Brennan offers a 1031 Starker Exchange Intermediary, Corporate Relocation, Builder, and Commercial Divisions, including extensive experience with church transactions.

We offer these services from our many locations in Maryland, DC, Virginia, and Delaware.