Real Estate Support Specialist
Our newest addition to the Virtual Assistant (VA) bundle, is the Virtual Real Estate Closing Coordinator.
The real estate closing process is comprised of many time consuming tasks. Real Resource™ serves as a qualified liaison between all closing parties, including real estate agents, attorneys, buyers, sellers and lenders. The responsibility of the Virtual Real Estate Closing Coordinator is to bring about a successful closing satisfactory to all parties.
Standard of Virtual Real Estate Closing Coordinator
Imagine the benefits of a professional Virtual Real Estate Closing Coordinator at your finger tips - All without the expense of hiring a full time assistant or team member. If you are interested in freeing up valuable time and leaving the tedious tasks to a professional closer, then Real Resource is your outsourcing solution.
Pay Range $250-$350 per transaction basis, however price may discounted based on the total number of transactions per month. A reasonable workload is 30-40 transactions a month.
Virtual Listing Coordinator
From entering your new listings into the MLS to getting an offer!
Pay Range: $30-$60 per hour
Legal Considerations:
SOUTH CAROLINA CODE OF LAWSÂ
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Title 40 - Professions and Occupations
REAL ESTATE BROKERS, SALESMEN, AND PROPERTY MANAGERS
SECTION 40-57-135
(E) (2) An unlicensed individual who works under the supervision of a licensee is permitted to perform only the following duties:
(a) maintenance
(b) clerical or administrative support
(c) collection of rents which are made payable to the owner or real estate company
(d) showing rental units to prospective tenants
(e) furnishing published information
(f) providing applications and lease forms
(g) receiving applications and leases for submission to the owner or the licensee for approval
(E) (3) An unlicensed individual working under the supervision of a licensee may not:
(a) negotiate binding contracts
(b) vary or deviate from the rental price or other terms and conditions previously established by the licensee when supplying relevant information concerning the rental of property
(c) approve applications or leases or settle or arrange the terms and conditions of a lease
(d) indicate to the public that the unlicensed individual is in a position of authority which has the managerial responsibility of the rental property.