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Communicates with loan processor/closer regarding any outstanding items and/or additional documentation needed. Reports to: Mortgage Sales Manager Manages: This role does not have supervisory responsibility Required Education and Experience: Equivalent to a two-year college degree or completion of a specialized course of study at a business or trade school Minimum of two years' experience in Mortgage Loan Officer role in similar organization Preferred Education and Experience: Experience with FNMA Desktop Underwriter, FHLMC, FHA, and VA, PC Lender and Mortgage processing systems desired.
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They seek a Mortgage Loan Processor for its builder financing subsidiary, M/I Financial, located in Lewisville, TX. The successful candidate must be well versed in processing of all types of purchase money mortgage loans, including conventional, FHA, and VA. This position in full time in the Lewisville, TX office.
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The Loan Processor is responsible for providing quality customer service by obtaining necessary documentation to underwrite the loan and ordering third party documentation by communicating directly with the customer and/or loan officer in a professional and effective manner.
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We are currently seeking an experienced and detail-oriented mortgage loan processor for our dynamic lending team. Order property and loan documentation such as appraisals, inspections, title searches, site surveys, contracts, and property tax records to help process mortgage loan files.
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Assists the assigned mortgage loan processor and closer to obtain documentation to ensure a smooth mortgage loan process. Maintain communication with processor regarding progress of each mortgage loan file and communicate status and information to member.
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Document processor: Preparing loan documents for signing, including vesting amendments when applicable, present loan documents and other records for signing and returning loan documents to lender after signing and following up on funding conditions.
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Mortgage, finance, lending, loans, secondary mortgage, secondary market, banking, funding coordinator, loan processor, lending assistant, mortgage analyst, analyst, loan documentation, loan originator Job Posted by ApplicantPro.
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Prepare or review mortgage loan documentation as applicable, necessary to originate and close loans. Prepare Release of Mortgage on all real estate loans paid in full and close files and other loan servicing duties as needed.
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So, if you are a 100% Remote Loan Processor with experience, please apply today! Certified Mobile Notary Service (Apply with Get. It is seeking for someone to fill the position of Telecommute Loan Processor/Closer to work in the U.S. only.
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Assist closing, secondary marketing, and loan servicing to obtain and clear outstanding suspense items from CrossCountry Mortgage, LLC. Investors. Communicate directly with the Loan Originator, customer, and underwriter to obtain initial and any missing documentation required to qualify for the loan.
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The Loan Processor is responsible for collecting required documentation and verifying the accuracy of information necessary to complete each loan, while adhering to departmental turn times and communication standards.
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Processes Reverse mortgage loans, and act as the liaison between clients and Loan Officers through the closing process. Collects all required documentation for closing of loan (title insurance policies, hazard, etc.
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Collect appropriate documentation from each applicant and deliver loan package to processor in a timely manner. Maintain knowledge of available loan products, processing procedures and underwriting guidelines.
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Create mortgage loan documentation using Laser Pro and prepare daily control agreements and watch list reports. Working knowledge of mortgage loan documentation.
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Factors that affect base salary may include: Loan Processor experience, overall knowledge, number of years worked in mortgage industry, types of roles performed, computer skills, experience specific to working with mortgage lenders, and education.
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