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Work with title examiner and underwriter to prepare title insurance policy and binders and title commitments, and with loan closer to prepare HUD-1 real estate settlement statements. Preference is 1-3 years of experience in title processing, real estate transactions, or as a mortgage loan processor or title company pre-processor.
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Minimum of 1 year of mortgage loan processing experience or escrow assistant is required. Signing Agent Jobs (Apply with Get. It is seeking for someone to fill the position of a Remote Online Notary Closer to work in the U.S.
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Entire loan operation - origination, processing, underwriting, and closing - locally based. Prepares all closing documentation packages in coordination with processing, underwriting, and in-house title company staff for FHA, VA, USDA, DPA and Conventional mortgage loans.
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Develop and validate Loan IQ accounting requirements and interaction with cash processing events. The Lending Transformation Program (LTP) is a key initiative within ICM. The goal is to transform the end-to-end wholesale lending process which will consolidate all remediation efforts for loan product processing and establish a consistent target operating model with a focus on improved processes, controls, and enhanced technology to achieve best-in-class processing capabilities to support our client franchise.
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Review sales contracts, addenda, homeowner's insurance, final inspection, flood certificate, title commitment and other documents pertaining to the closing of the loan. Convenient location just off I-270 at Easton Town Center.
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Prepare documents for e-recording and e-record; in some instances, ship the file to the underwriter for disbursement, or send out disbursements with cover letters; cure post-closing deficiencies, ship loan package to lender, review and send final title policies and 1099 packages; disburse remaining funds in the file and resolve any outstanding issues.
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Over 2 years of experience in lending or funding with credit unions, banking, or financial services are accepted, but real estate mortgage loan closing or processing experience is preferred.
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Through ongoing investment in processes, controls, systems, and governance, ICM continues to further embed consistency and best practices across the Major Global Bank, driving closer alignment between our business and regulatory goals.
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2+ years of experience of previous real estate mortgage loan processing, lending, or closing experience is preferred, experience with banking, credit unions, or financial services funding is suitable.
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As time permits learns mortgage loan processing function. Completes post-closing review of loan files, organizes files for loan operations, and requests any missing items from the closing agent.
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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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Communicates directly with loan officer, loan processor, closer, title companies and insurance companies to ensure that loans close in a timely manner. Maintains complete and accurate information within the Loan Processing System while effectively managing a high volume of loans.
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Loan processing, insurance, legal, closer, funder, Loans, salesforce. At least 1-2 years’ experience in loan processing, insurance, legal, or business operations. Ensure all loan documentation required for lender credit approval is completed accurately.
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Preform key loan processing and closing actions at scale and speed while maintaining a high level of attention to detail. Ensure all items from the pre-closer checklist are reviewed and accurate.
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Other duties and responsibilities as directed by Real Estate Loan Closer or Attorney. This candidate will be responsible for processing real estate loan closing paperwork for pre and post-close in a Real Estate Law office.
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