Thursday, May 12, 2016

Fundamentals of Transaction Coordination (KM)

Fundamentals of Transaction Coordination (KM)
Fundamentals of Transaction Coordination Thursday, September 8, 2016 9:00am - 2:30pm Fundamentals of Transaction Coordination is a 4 ½-hour, live-lecture course providing real estate professionals with a full understanding of the real estate transaction. Definition of a Transaction Coordinator: A person who assist the agent and broker in the processing of the real estate file. Gathering all information, paperwork, and following up of the contractual items. Putting together the final Broker file of the real estate transaction. This course is designed to help close a transaction properly every time. What this course covers: The goals of a Transaction Coordinator  The duties of a Transaction Coordinator What a Transaction Coordinator should know The residential purchase contract Contingencies Disclosures Processes Systems Process timelines Escrow Lending process Getting your agent paid How to be an efficient Transaction Coordinator   Wendi Molina, Independent Transaction Coordinator Wendi Molina has been in the Real Estate Industry for over 20 year. She has worked as a Loan Officer, also as a Real Estate Agent and for the past 12 years as a Transaction Coordinator. She was Co-President of the Transaction Coordinators of San Diego County back in 1998. She also assisted in the development of the RealtyAssist Transaction Management Program that was bought by Stewart Title Company (now called Sureclose).  She has worked for large Brokerage offices as well as been an Independent Transaction Coordinator. She has been teaching and training Transaction Coordinators for the past 5 years. In 2006 she sold her Fundamentals of Transaction Coordination class to the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® for whom she now teaches the class.  She has resided in San Diego for the past 20 years.

at Greater San Diego Association of REALTORS®
4845 Ronson Court
San Diego, United States

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