What is a Transaction Coordinator? A transaction coordinator, or TC, is someone who assists a actual property agent by acting the administrative duties required at some point of each level of a transaction from contract to ultimate. Duties include: Opening escrow Coordinating inspections, repair negotiations, and of entirety of maintenance Communicating updates to clients, sellers, creditors, and different human beings involved within the transaction Monitoring the contingency duration Ensuring that all documentation is submitted Coordinating the closing method Scheduling patron follow-up calls (after near) to check in and ask for referrals. (For greater TC responsibilities, check out these articles on therealestatetrainer.Com and www.Homebay.Com.) Some brokerages offer in-residence TCs, but you could also lease an independent TC (which might provide you with a better first-rate of carrier, according to this article for REALTOR® Magazine). The Benefits of Hiring real...
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