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Ed McIver
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  • Westminster, MD
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Ed McIver
  • Investor
  • Westminster, MD
Posted

My friend has been working in real estate for 20 years. But always as an employee conducting settlements. Recently she has lost her job and has fallen on difficult times. Now she conduct settlements for a few attorneys once in a while but does not have steady work. Right now she travels to the homes of borrowers to conducts the settlements. 

So the question, is there any demand out there for an independent settlement coordinator? She is not looking for a 40 hour a week job. But if she could do 10 settlements a week it could really help.

All opinions are welcome.


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