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On a daily basis to continue close 2 units per month minimum in purchase volume or more You will be provided an LOA, an expense account, and a dedicated processor for production of $1M or more per month Qualifications: Strong understanding of loan financing options such as conventional loans, FHA, VA, adjustable/ fixed, commercial loans, etc.
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Review CD to ensure fees and cash at closing are consistent with commitment to Customer: Issue Lender Credit if neededIf loan out of balance, work with processor & branch manager to request subsidy Resolve file problems, bottlenecks and qualifying issues throughout production and underwriting process.
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If loan out of balance, work with processor & branch manager to request subsidy. The Loan Officer plays an important role in the organization by performing a variety of activities directly related to the company's Production functions.
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The ideal candidate has a background in either a Loan Officer Assistant or a Mortgage Loan Processor role. 1+ years of experience working in a Loan Officer Assistant, Loan Processor, or similar role.
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Minimum of two years of FHA loan origination experience (loan processor, underwriter, loan officer) plus an additional year of customer service or contact center experience, OR at least three years of loan origination experience working with conventional loans and /or other government-backed loans (FHA, USDA, VA.
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May supervise and direct the activities of other loan officer(s), loan officer assistant(s), or loan processor(s). Communicates loan status to all interested parties, and obtains loan documentation after closing.
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A minimum of 12 months loan originator experience required. Offering more than 400 loan products, including 15 renovation loan solutions, the company provides an unmatched array of options capable of serving the needs of a wide range of customers.
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The Area Sales Manager primary duties shall be to utilize their knowledge, training and experience to manage a Mortgage Loan Officers (MLO's) directly and any Sales Managers assigned to this position in the origination of loan products and finance real estate transactions on behalf of the company's customers.
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Provides complete loan applications to mortgage processor. A Mortgage Banker Branch Manager network may consist of Mortgage Loan Originator's, Real Estate professionals, Builders, Accountants, Attorneys, Financial Planners, Architects, Title Companies, Appraisers and other professional and personal contacts, as well as other valuable referral sources, and is enhanced by the regular participation in business related development opportunities, community efforts to promote home ownership and professional organizations.
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Order and review documents needed for a complete loan package (credit report, flood, appraisal, title work, etc. Proficient with or the ability to quickly learn loan processing software or other lending systems.
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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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Oversees and ensures successful completion of all assigned Mortgage Loan Officer Training activities. Meets with customers as necessary during various stages of the loan process. Utilizes reference tools and other resources to provide accurate and up-to-date loan program/policy information to both external customers and internal business partners.
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Ensures exceptional customer experience by overseeing loan process from origination to close and providing on-going communication to customers and business partners. The Mortgage Banker Branch Manager (MBBM) proactively oversees MLO’s that solicits new residential mortgage business.
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Spring EQ is hiring Loan Processor/Account Managers to join our Wholesale team. Recognize behind every loan is a person or family trusting us to handle what may be a once in a lifetime transaction.
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No prior mortgage, real estate or loan experience is required. Ensure accuracy and completeness of each loan file. Manage multiple loan files. No prior mortgage, real estate or loan experience is required.
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