- Name
- Tom Giansante
- Company
- The Title Company of Jersey
- E-mail
- Contact Tom Giansante (The Title Company of Jersey)
- Website
- http://www.tcjonline.com
- Office Phone
- (609) 884-0500 x 109
- Cell Phone
- (609) 408-4119
- Fax
- (609) 886-1221
- Address
- 3849 Bayshore Road, North Cape May, NJ, 08204
- Description
- The Title Company of Jersey offers a wealth of experience, as well as exceptional service. We are the Technological leader in the area by way of the nation's #1 TMS - SureClose.
Please contact me!
WHO ARE WE?
CUSTOMER SERVICE REALLY IS #1
In an industry where all Title Companies are essentially offering the same product and charging the same rates, the REAL difference is in the service that they provide. Why settle for mediocrity when you can have exceptional service available to you at your discretion. The Title Company of Jersey has the right combination of experienced professionals as well as the latest technologies to make certain that you receive the service that you and your clients REQUIRE.
WHAT MAKES US DIFFERENT?
My extensive background in the Hospitality and Customer Service/Marketing field has prepared me to be able to offer excellent service in the Title Industry. Open communication is often the differentiating factor in distinguishing one company from the others, even when you might have to deliver unfortunate news.

I'm very excited about our flagship product, SURECLOSE...which is the industry's premier Transaction Management system.
- Access your files via the internet
- 24/7 file access
- password protected website
- communicate with all parties in the transaction
- post and receive messages
- access only those documents to which permission has been granted
The industry is rapidly changing and embracing the technology to permit a paperless closing. Don't be left behind, get SureClose today!
WHY USE US?
I enjoy what I do for a living. I'm passionate about doing the best possible job, about hard work and unwavering ethics. It's about improving yourself and your skills so that you can continue to move in a positive direction. The "Status Quo" is never good enough. You must constantly challenge yourself and those around you. If you are just "marking time", then why bother at all.
It's a good thing to take your job seriously, but don't take yourself so seriously. You have to believe in yourself and be confident in your abilities. You can't be afraid of making mistakes, and when (not if) you do, you should own up to them because that's how you learn and grow.
Never take a customer for granted, especially the loyal ones. There is no such thing as a divine right to acquire someone's business based on past performance or personal relationships. You need to continually try to earn your business, one client and one deal at a time.