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Reo Property Inspector Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Asset Management Analyst

Washington, DC · On-site

$80K - $85K/yr

  • Retirement

... REO assets across a variety of asset classes, including but not limited to office, industrial ... Perform on-site property inspections and management interviews across the United States. * Oversee ...

Asset Management Analyst

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$80K - $85K/yr

  • Retirement

... REO assets across a variety of asset classes, including but not limited to office, industrial ... Perform on-site property inspections and management interviews across the United States. * Oversee ...

... REO assets across a variety of asset classes, including but not limited to office, industrial ... Perform on-site property inspections and management interviews across the United States. * Oversee ...

Be Seen First

Perform site inspections and monitor quality throughout each project. * Communicate with commercial ... Company Description Alta Property Services began with a small crew mowing lawns for REO and REI ...

We are seeking reliable and detail-oriented Property Preservation Specialists or Handymen to maintain REO and vacant properties. The ideal individual will be responsible for inspections, initial ...

Property Preservation Specialist III

$19.33 - $28.89/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

... REO, Inspections and Property Preservation upon request • All other duties as assigned Qualifications • High School Diploma or equivalent required • Minimum of 3 years work experience in the ...

Property Preservation Specialist III

$19.33 - $28.89/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

... REO, Inspections and Property Preservation upon request • All other duties as assigned Qualifications • High School Diploma or equivalent required • Minimum of 3 years work experience in the ...

We are seeking reliable and detail-oriented Property Preservation Specialists and Handyman to maintain REO and vacant properties. The ideal individual will be responsible for inspections, initial ...

We are seeking reliable and detail-oriented Property Preservation Specialists and Handyman to maintain REO and vacant properties. The ideal individual will be responsible for inspections, initial ...

We are seeking reliable and detail-oriented Property Preservation Specialists or Handymen to maintain REO and vacant properties. The ideal individual will be responsible for inspections, initial ...

We are seeking reliable and detail-oriented Property Preservation Specialists or Handymen to maintain REO and vacant properties. The ideal individual will be responsible for inspections, initial ...

We are seeking reliable and detail-oriented Property Preservation Specialists or Handymen to maintain REO and vacant properties. The ideal individual will be responsible for inspections, initial ...

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How much do reo property inspector jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 16, 2026, the average yearly pay for reo property inspector in the United States is $49,683.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $39,000.00 and $57,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the REO property inspector position, and why are they important?

To excel as an REO Property Inspector, a solid understanding of property assessment, attention to detail, and knowledge of real estate or construction fundamentals are essential, often supported by relevant experience or certifications. Familiarity with inspection software, cameras, GPS devices, and mobile reporting tools is typically required. Strong organizational skills, effective communication, and the ability to work independently are valuable soft skills in this position. These capabilities help ensure accurate reporting, timely completion of inspections, and clear communication with asset managers and clients.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of an REO property inspector?

As an REO Property Inspector, your daily duties usually involve visiting multiple foreclosed or bank-owned properties to assess their current condition, document occupancy status, and note any maintenance or safety issues. You'll take detailed photographs, complete standardized inspection reports, and often use mobile apps or inspection software to upload your findings in real time. Collaborating with property managers, real estate agents, and maintenance vendors is common when identifying urgent repairs or addressing security concerns. The pace can be fast, requiring effective time management, but the role provides a high level of autonomy and variety as you travel to properties throughout your assigned region.

What is a REO property inspector?

A REO (Real Estate Owned) Property Inspector is responsible for assessing foreclosed properties owned by banks or lenders. They inspect properties for occupancy status, damages, code violations, and overall condition. Their reports help financial institutions make decisions about repairs, maintenance, and resale. Inspectors may take photos, document findings, and ensure properties remain secure. This role often requires travel and attention to detail.

What states have the most Reo Property Inspector jobs?

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What job categories do people searching Reo Property Inspector jobs look for?

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Infographic showing various Reo Property Inspector job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 56% Full Time, 22% Part Time, and 22% Contract. Highlights an 78% In-person, 11% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $49,683 per year, or $23.9 per hour.

Fannie Mae Loss Mitigation Specialist

bellco

Greenwood Village, CO

Full-time

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Job description

Fannie Mae Loss Mitigation Specialist

Function Description: The Fannie Mae Loss Mitigation Specialist is responsible for managing and mitigating losses on real estate properties owned by the financial institution. This role involves overseeing the foreclosure process, managing REO properties, and working with borrowers to find solutions that minimize financial loss while maintaining compliance with relevant regulations. manages distressed loans to reduce non-performing loan losses while ensuring compliance with investor, regulatory, and servicing requirements. The role involves direct borrower engagement, document review, and coordination with internal and external teams to resolve delinquencies and avoid foreclosure   A primary responsibility is to ensure the company’s professional image is maintained

Reports to: Manager of Collections and Loss Mitigation

Supervisory or Managerial Responsibility: None              

Contacts: Credit union members, credit union branch/department staff, auditors, regulators, partners, vendors, governmental agencies, and credit union executive staff. Attorneys regarding bankruptcies, court appearances, insurance companies, realtors, and property management companies. Fannie Mae.

Minimum Qualifications

Education:

High School diploma

Work Experience:

Minimum of 3 years of real estate collection experience and Fannie Mae loss mitigation underwriting experience, preferably with SMDU (Servicing Management Division Unit), portfolio foreclosure/loss mitigation or legal background experience, preferred.

Special Training, Certification or Licensure

Comprehensive knowledge of Fannie Mae loss mitigation guidelines, servicing requirements, and borrower assistance programs

Work Environment and Conditions:

In office.

Essential Responsibilities:

  • Responsible for – Maintaining current knowledge of Fannie Mae servicing guidelines and requirements, including investor reporting, borrower assistance programs, servicer reimbursement processes, foreclosure timelines and requirements, and overall compliance with Fannie Mae servicing standards.
  • Coordinate – All Government (FNMA) loan functions, including loss mitigation, foreclosure, and bankruptcy processes, ensuring compliance with Investor Guidelines and regulatory standards
  • Problem Solving & Loss Mitigation – Identify foreclosure risks, determine if investor guidelines and security instruments are met, and take corrective action to minimize non-performing loan losses.
  • Decision Making & Reporting – Make data-driven decisions on borrower requests, applying complex servicing rules and investor policies. Prepare and deliver formal approval or denial letters, ensuring clarity, compliance, and empathy
  • Borrower Engagement & Communication – Serve as the single point of contact (SPOC) for assisting borrowers, maintaining regular communication via phone, email, and written correspondence to understand their financial situation and explain available options
  • Workout Plan Development & Negotiation – Evaluate and recommend retention options such as forbearance plans, repayment plans, payment deferrals, loan modifications, short sales, or deed-in-lieu of foreclosure. Negotiate terms with borrowers to ensure sustainability and compliance with Fannie Mae, FHA, and CFPB guidelines.
  • Documentation & Compliance – Gather, review, and process all required documentation (e.g., bank statements, pay stubs, appraisals, inspections, title work) to create complete loan workout packages within required timeframes. Ensure all actions comply with Fannie Mae Investor Guidelines, state/federal regulations, and CFPB requirements
  • Foreclosure Process Management – If retention is not viable, coordinate with legal counsel and internal teams to manage the foreclosure process in line with investor timelines and REO title requirements
  • Management retains discretion to add or change duties at any time.

 

Skills: Familiarity with loan documents, Note, Deed of Trust, Credit Reports, Property Evaluations Fannie Mae SMDU, Comprehensive knowledge of Fannie Mae loss mitigation guidelines, servicing requirements, and borrower assistance programs, Ability to manage multiple accounts and prioritize tasks effectively, Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from members, clients, and managers, Strong analytical skills to assess borrower financial situations and determine appropriate actions, Ability to manage multiple accounts and prioritize tasks effectively, Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from members, clients, and managers, Strong analytical skills to assess borrower financial situations and determine appropriate actions, Ability to analyze borrower data, assess risk, and make timely, compliant decision, Bilingual (English and Spanish) preferred but not required.

 

Core Responsibilities:

  • Be available to work as scheduled and report to work on time.
  • Be willing to accept supervision and work well with others.
  • Comply with all organizational policies, the Employee Handbook, Code of Conduct, and required annual training.
  • Fosters an inclusive workplace where diversity and individual differences are valued and leveraged to achieve the vision and mission of the organization.
  • Adheres to safe working practices and always follows all organizational safety policies and procedures.
  • Demonstrates compliance with all state, federal and all other regulatory agency requirements.
  • Ensure strict confidentiality of all records and PII.

 

Core Values:

BE ETHICAL AND DEMONSTRATE INTEGRITY: Treat others with respect, dignity and” tough love.” It’s about character and influence, not about a title. Be honest and direct. Challenge ourselves and each other to reach our full potential.

BE ACCOUNTABLE: Lead by example. You are the reflection of how you show up. Set realistic expectations. Make good business decisions. Meet commitments. Learn from mistakes.

EMBRACE CHANGE: Develop the individual, improve the team, grow the institution. Encourage and reward creative solutions. Ask impactful organizational questions. Identify the problem to be solved and the desired outcome. Engage others. Believe in what’s possible.

APPRECIATE THE MEMBER: Achieve and retain trusted, valued relationships with members. Listen and identify needs. Prioritize the member experience. Maintain a high level of member satisfaction. Serve the member with pride.

ACHIEVE SUCCESS TOGETHER: Strive for Flawless Execution. Not for the sake of numbers, but for a sense of pride in a job well done. Success favors the prepared. Consistently plan, coach and grow to master our roles. Celebrate our success.

Act Nice Behaviors:

Accept mutual accountability when things go wrong

Acknowledge others’ efforts and thank them

Avoid jumping to conclusions

Be honest, direct, and civil with no hidden agendas

Communicate with others face to face whenever possible

Empathize with others by putting yourself in their shoes

Establish and build relationships into trusted partnerships

Forget the past and avoid holding grudges

Hear individuals out by actively listening to them

Protect and build up each other’s self-esteem

Recognize and reinforce others’ positive actions

Respect each other’s priorities and personal space