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Relevant experience with FHA/HUD, USDA, Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, Life Company Insurance, Bridge/Structured Finance and CMBS. Relevant experience with FHA/HUD, USDA, Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, Life Company Insurance, Bridge/Structured Finance and CMBS.
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Direct lender: We are Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac AND Ginnie Mae approved. Every program at your disposal: We are FHA, VA, USDA approved along with all the conforming products IN HOUSE. If you have a loan that doesn’t fit into the conventional loan box, we are approved with several lenders that offer Non QM, Jumbo, construction, etc.
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You'll be responsible for conducting thorough analyses of loan files, leveraging your expertise in Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, FHA, and VA guidelines, as well as state and federal regulations.
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Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, FHA, VA, and USDA). Types of consumer loan applications include, but are not limited to Conventional, Jumbo, FHA, VA, and USDA residential first mortgages.
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Our licenses with Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and HUD/FHA, in addition to our bank's balance sheet products, allow us to offer custom solutions with agility and ease of execution, expanding access to housing in meaningful and impactful ways.
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Thorough grasp of state and federal regulations is required, as well as a solid understanding of: HMDA, Regulation Z, Regulation B; the FHLMC, FNMA, FHA rules and processes. May underwrite one or all of the following loan types: Conventional, Jumbo, FHA FHA, 2013k, VA, and USDA based on lending authority levels (underwritten loans must meet all quality standards established.
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Lead and manage a team of senior asset management professionals who will protect the value of the collateral for the Mortgage Loans originated through FHA/HUD, USDA, Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, Life Insurance Companies, Bridge/Structured Finance and various CMBS initiatives.
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The primary role of the Senior Mortgage Banker is to originate long-term, multifamily and commercial real estate loans on behalf of KeyBank's investors including Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, FHA, Affordable Housing, CMBS Partners, Debt Funds and Life Companies.
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Extensive product portfolio (Agency direct) Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, & Ginnie Mae. Offering Conventional, VA, USDA, FHA, and Portfolio Jumbo products available for SFR, Condo, and Manufactured Homes.
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As a licensed mortgage bank in over 39 states that is a direct endorsed lender with HUD-FHA, offering products sponsored by both Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac with individual state programs and also has access to a portfolio of private investors nationwide.
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Originate Home loans including: Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, FHA, USDA, VA, Home Equity Loans, HELOCs, and other in-house loan products. Originate Home loans including: Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, FHA, USDA, VA, Home Equity Loans, HELOCs, and other in-house loan products.
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Must be familiar with 1 st , 2 nd , HELOC, FHA, USDA, VA, Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac & conventional loans. Must be familiar with 1 st , 2 nd , HELOC, FHA, USDA, VA, Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac & conventional loans.
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Build your career with Arbor, one of the leading commercial real estate finance companies in the U.S. For more than 20 years, Arbor has continued to build on its solid reputation as a leading commercial real estate finance company specializing in loan origination and servicing for multifamily, seniors housing, healthcare and other diverse commercial real estate assets through our Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, FHA, Bridge, CMBS and Mezzanine loan programs.
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The Home Loan Originator (HLO) will proactively seek new residential mortgage business and will build relationships with business line partners within the organization and externally to generate referral business.
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Perform prequalification assessment and analysis of financial condition and risk of financing requests within the Company’s credit policies and programs, as well as all state and federal lending regulations (FHA, VA, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Conventional, Conforming, Rural Housing Development, Bond and Portfolio.
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