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Communicates loan status to all interested parties, and obtains loan documentation after closing. Monitors overall customer interaction and interfaces with all parties involved on each individual loan from application to closing, including but not limited to counseling and pre-qualifying potential home buyers.
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Participate in loan closing process from entity formation, closing checklist, to loan documentation. Liaison with the Executive Team, VP of Engineering and other Company leaders to manage and execute the overall master plan for the CRISP campus.
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A loan processor is responsible for the generation of documentation for new business, closing accounts with customers and vendors, and preparing files for payment. Keystone Equipment Finance Corp., a specialty commercial finance lender located in West Hartford, CT is seeking a full-time loan processor.
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Facilitate the closing of credit facilities by gathering all the required loan documents and compliance related documentation for execution by the client; ensure all invoices have been paid and fees have been collected from the client; communicate with loan documentation and loan servicing team regarding the closing, funding, and booking of the loan to the Banks core system.
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Review incoming loan(pre and post closing) files for compliance and accuracy. Communicate with loan team to obtain documentation/fees as applicable to disclosing. Verify fees entered against settlement statement provided and information entered based on documentation provided (purchase contract, mortgage insurance, etc.
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Process new client loan paperwork and closing loan documentation. Sales Assistant ( Construction Loan-Closing Assistant ) Guide buyers through the mortgage loan process, purchase, sale of current home and overall building process to a successful closing.
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Obtain pricing, secure and lock precise loan terms, and effectively communicate loan details and terms with clients; review HUD-1 for accuracy prior to closing. Collect and confirm the accuracy of all necessary supporting loan documentation, including credit histories, financial statements along with the appropriate fee and lock-in information, and ensure all loans conform to all applicable terms and guidelines.
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Takes a lead role in managing credit administration, account servicing, development, loan structuring, packaging, loan closing, documentation, and monitoring. Assists and advises account officers on appropriate loan structure and overall account management strategies.
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Check in with clients and underwriters regularly to make sure loan documentation is completed so closing dates and company deadlines are met. Solid understanding of mortgage loan products (FHA/VA/CONV/USDA) and knowledge of mortgage procedures, processes, and documentation.
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Review loan documentation for correctness, attend loan closings, and follow up on missing or exception items. As a Relationship Manager in Commercial Lending you will develop commercial loan requests from centers of influence, existing customers and other sources.
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Ensure completeness and accuracy of loan documentation. The Commercial Bank Lending Officer is responsible for developing new business, underwriting, structuring and the closing of commercial loans, as well as maintaining and servicing an existing portfolio.
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Obtain and review required loan documentation and submits complete loan packages to Underwriting for approval and prepare for submission to Closing. Our lending institution is looking for Mortgage Loan Officers to help join a high-performance team with projected annual loan production of $1 billion.
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A Licensed Sales Assistant's tasks are divided between three important components including 1) Marketing support; 2) Pre-application through post-closing client interaction, including taking of applications; and 3) Loan data entry into the operating system, Encompass.
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Ensure Closing and Post Closing teams maintain appropriate turn times, post closing documentation and final HUD"s and final preliminary title reports are obtained within specified standard time frames.
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Lead Design, Engineering, and Construction Teams: Manage the campus project team throughout design, bidding, preconstruction, permitting, construction, and construction administration per each contract agreement to meet development goals (scope, schedule, and budget.
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