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How to Become a Foreclosure Paralegal

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A foreclosure paralegal is a non-lawyer who works in a legal office. This person executes routine legal tasks dealing with foreclosure properties. Their duties are critical to the firm's success. If you're wondering how you can become a foreclosure paralegal, you'll find the following suggestions helpful.

From Quick Guide: Paralegal Education Guide
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Take a paralegal course at a school or online. Another great way to supplement your learning experience is to actually work in a law firm for a couple of years.

  2. Step 2

    Learn real estate terminology. Although there are no courses for foreclosure paralegals, you can obtain a paralegal certificate and then find a job at a foreclosure legal firm. Some firms require foreclosure experience, but others are willing to train a prospective employee who has a paralegal certificate. Familiarity with real estate terminology will help you obtain a position.

  3. Step 3

    Have your resume and cover letter ready so that you can apply as soon as you find an ad for a foreclosure paralegal position.

  4. Step 4

    Apply for paralegal positions. Find this type of jobs in newspapers, online employment forums and on online job boards. Some firms may have more stringent requirements than others. Stay positive--you may need to apply for multiple positions before being accepted.

  5. Step 5

    Contract with multiple firms to do freelance work from your home office. This may allow you to multiply your opportunities of finding a paralegal position, since location doesn't matter.

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