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Curative Agent

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Western Land Services, Inc.

Ludington, MI (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 3 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/3/2026

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Curative Agent at Western Land Services, Inc. Curative Agent at Western Land Services, Inc. in Ludington, Michigan Posted in 14 days ago.
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full-time
Job Description:
Job Summary:
The Curative Agent position searches and analyzes title reports, title commitments, and public records in order to identify, analyze and help cure defects in title and generally de-risk energy projects. Produce accurate, detailed reports summarizing results and/or recommendations.
Job Responsibilities:
Analyze title reports and title commitments to identify curative issues. Prepare reports and memorandums as necessary to explain curative requirements and recommendations. Prepare spreadsheets for tracking progress. Examines oil and gas leasehold interests. Perform heirship research on deceased owners, preparing reports, affidavits, and supporting documentation as needed. Conducts outreach to interest owners and other stakeholders to satisfy curative requirements. Accurately prepare curative documents. Provide quality research and reports based on client needs and criteria. Uphold Western Land Services' Core values in all aspects of work. Other related duties as assigned.
Required Skills & Abilities:
Ability to read and interpret maps. Ability to interpret complex documents to obtain and understand legal property descriptions. Basic familiarity with standard Microsoft Office Software including Outlook, Word, and Excel. Ability to create and use spreadsheets including multiple worksheets and intermediate functions such as totaling columns, changing formats, and entering/using basic formulas. Ability to type using a computer keyboard to enter information rapidly, accurately, and proficiently. Some positions may require lengthy travel and overnight commitments in order to complete projects. Proven to follow complex chains of title in an efficient and accurate manner. Reviews title and heirship work for accuracy May involve client interaction. Read and write in English. Communicate verbally with staff members and/or customers. Give and/or follow verbal and written instructions. Perform mathematical calculations involving fractions, decimals, and percentages. Retrieve, read and interpret information from technical sources.
Required Education & Experience:
High school diploma or equivalent is required; some college is a plus. 5+ years' experience working in land or title is preferred.