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This guidance ranges from answering “how-to” questions, providing advanced guidance on the use of loan origination systems, and solving technical issues related to mortgage systems, as well as creating procedures for leveraging support resources and creating self-help documentation and resources.
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SUMMARY:The SBA Processor/Closer is responsible for all functions of assisting in the processing and closing SBA Loans in compliance and adherence with SBA SOP, state and federal laws and regulations, as well as Bank lending policies and procedures; Review and understand Entity Documentation, Purchase Sale Agreements, Title Commitments and Prelims.
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Strategic Staffing Solutions (S3) is currently looking for a Loan Processor consultant for a contract to hire opening with one of our largest clients this position can be 100% REMOTE.
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Scrub Loan and compile list of missing documentation to satisfy minimum submission requirements. This position allows for 2-3 days per week remote / work from home after training.
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The Mortgage Loan Processor is responsible for loan file computer set up and ordering of all loan documentation required on residential loan applications which are in first lien position and collection and evaluation of all documented information required.
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Thorough knowledge of loan document closing, post-closing, servicing, and loan file review functions, specifically loan documentation and collateral requirements. We are seeking a highly organized and detail-oriented Loan Processor to join our team.
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The duties include, but are not limited to, the preparation and review of loan documentation prior to disbursement, gathering information for and preparation of loan review documents, and updating in-house credit files and coordinating loan closings with lenders in all locations as needed to complete remote delivery in a timely manner.
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The Mortgage Loan Processor is responsible for processing all first and second mortgages, working closely with the Loan Officers, Underwriters, and Closers from application through post-closing of the mortgage loan.
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Processor is responsible for providing quality customer service by obtaining the necessary documentation for underwriting the loan file, ordering third party documentation, communicating directly with the member and/or loan officer in a professional and effective manner to obtain necessary documentation, and provide property disclosures as required by local, state and federal regulations.
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We're in search of an adept Mortgage Loan Processor to join our vibrant team. Position Available: Mortgage Loan Processor. - Review and analyze all loan documentation, including appraisals, loan applications, credit reports, income, assets, and title insurance.
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Performs post-closing review of other processors loans to ensure proper documentation is included in the loan file and all terms are correct. Title: Home Equity Loan Processor.
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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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Financial Processor/Underwriter (Remote) The Financial Services Processor analyzes students financial aid documentation to ensure accuracy and completeness, awards the appropriate funding to students, ensures the funding is disbursed accurately, ensures the students funding was appropriate when they withdraw/graduate and ensures excess funds are accurately processed to the student.
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EXPERIENCE: Three to five years of current experience as a loan processor. Order verification, flood certificates, credit reports/supplements, appraisal, re-inspections, title/escrow documentation and insurance binders as needed.
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Build loan officer and Realtor relationships by maintaining exceptional customer service levels. Contact borrower(s), loan originator, closing agents, and real estate(s) agents to request conditions as needed.
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