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Dewrell Sacks closes over 250 Atlanta real estate transactions per
month, $360 million annually.
We are
approved counsel for virtually every major lender in the Southeastern
United States.
Our transactions are fast, efficient and trouble free. Our goal is total
client satisfaction.
We are conveniently located near Interstate 285 &
Northlake Mall area in Northeast Atlanta.
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Recruiting:
Dewrell
Sacks is a rapidly expanding firm. As a result, we are always searching
for motivated and experienced professionals to join our team. You can
learn more about the positions we have available by selecting a link
below. If you are interested in any of the following positions, please
email your resume to Tracey.
Closer
Controller
Disburser
Post Closing
Pre-Closing
Relocation
Resources Coordinator
Title Coordinator
Escrow Auditor
Title Examiner
Network Engineer
Associate Attorney
Controller
The controller is responsible for overseeing the company finances and
accounting procedures, in addition to ensuring compliance with all tax
and license requirements. Additionally, the controller manages the
Escrow and Account Management Department.
Closer
The responsibility of the closer is to review and process all data
acquired prior to the closing. The closer will draft the settlement
statement, balance the file and issue checks to be disbursed by the
closing attorney. In addition, the closer must review all title
information, legal descriptions, and loan-closing documents sent by the
lender. The ability to be detail-oriented and, yet, work fast and
efficiently, is a must. A closer must have computer experience, be a
team player, and enjoy the challenge of dealing with a high volume of
closings at the end of the month.
Disburser
The disburser is responsible for sending out the loan packages to the
lenders after closing, mailing out checks, and recording deeds. The
disburser will verify that all documents are completed and notarized,
and mail out recordings. This position requires organization and
accuracy. A disburser must also work well with others, and computer
experience is helpful.
Post Closing
The post-closer is responsible for expediting any and all requests
received after the date of closing for materials and information. The
post-closer will also assist the disburser in shipping loan packages and
sending out payoffs. The candidate for this job must be a team player,
have computer experience, and be skillful in providing friendly customer
service.
Pre-Closing
The pre-closer is responsible for dealing with clients and
collecting information from them prior to closing. A pre-closer's duties
include scheduling closings, ordering title examinations, preparing
title binders, ordering loan payoffs and obtaining other necessary
documentation prior to closing. Once the documentation is received, the
pre-closer works to resolve any problems which are discovered prior to
closing. This position requires organizational skills and a person who
enjoys dealing with people. The candidate must be a team player and have
computer experience.
Relocation
The relocation team is responsible for assisting relocation companies
and their corporate clients in the purchase and sale of properties when
those clients have transferred employees to other areas of the country.
Their responsibilities include, but are not limited to developing,
maintaining, and monitoring the highest level of customer service to
local relocation real estate agents and to our relocation clients and
their corporate clients. The relocation team coordinates all aspects of
the real estate closing including the opening of relocation title
orders, the preparation of deed packages, clearance of title problems
and preparation of preliminary Settlement Statements for approval. The
candidate must have computer experience and be a team player.
Resources Coordinator
The responsibilities of the resources coordinator include overseeing
benefits, processing payroll and expenses, and being a liaison between
management and the administrative staff. The resources coordinator also
enforces the employee handbook and monitors employee moral. The
candidate will be involved in the interviewing process and the
orientation of newly hired employees, and the review and implementation
of applicable state and federal laws. This person will assist in the
organization of company events. The resources coordinator must be
computer literate, organized, and capable of handling multiple tasks.
Title Coordinator
The title coordinator has numerous responsibilities that are
necessary for the success in daily operations. The responsibilities
include, but are not limited to ordering titles for all offices, as well
as the monitoring and scheduling of title examiners. He must also
perform various administrative tasks when needed.
Escrow Auditor
The escrow auditor is responsible for reconciling bank accounts and
analyzing bank statement information. The candidate will need to be
computer literate and capable of preparing accounting reports for
tracking.
Title Examiner
The responsibility of the title examiner is to research the chain of
title of the various properties which will be conveyed or secured at the
time of closing. The title examiner will draft the title abstract, which
will list the parties who currently own a subject property and any liens
or problems which must be cleared before the closing can transpire. This
person will need to possess organizational skills. In addition, the
title examiner must be detail-oriented and self-motivated.
Network Engineer
The responsibility of the network engineer is to maintain the
operation and accessibility of the computer network and equipment for
the entire firm. The candidate will need to update, design, and install
office software, hardware and the network infrastructure. This person
will also need to respond to emergency calls on down or damaged
equipment and must be prepared to be on call throughout the week and all
hours of the day. Travel will be required for this position.
Associate Attorney
The main responsibility of the attorney is to perform the closing and
oversee the closing process. Other responsibilities include, but are not
limited to, assisting in the clearance of title and survey problems,
drafting legal documents for closing, the examination of titles, and the
review closing documents for accuracy. Typically, the closing attorney
should be a person who enjoys dealing with people and has good
organizational skills. Attorneys at Dewrell Sacks are eventually given
management responsibility; therefore, a background in business may be
helpful.
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