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Under the general direction of the Loan Operations Supervisor, this position is responsible for loan and accounting functions related to loan processing, loan closing, and loan servicing following procedures specific to Farm Credit, as well as a variety of administrative responsibilities including answering telephone, greeting customers when they arrive, handling routine questions, and appropriately directing callers to other employees or resources as needed.
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Understands mortgage loan servicing and the default, foreclosure, bankruptcy and loss mitigation processes. Experience with loan servicing system MSP and PACER is preferred.
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Knowledge of investor, state, and federal requirements related to mortgage servicing including loan purchases and sales, customer complaints, credit bureau reporting, flood insurance, escrow, and escrow analysis.
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At least two years mortgage servicing work history (e.g. loan servicing specialist, loss mitigation specialist) plus an additional year of customer service or contact center experience.
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Description Summary:Under the supervision and guidance of the Mortgage Investor Reporting Manager, the Consumer Loan Servicing Specialist 2 is responsible for reporting and remitting principal and interest collections to investors and reconciling custodial accounts on their behalf.
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The Special Loans and Servicing Operations Department administers the complicated details of non-fixed rate loan products such as adjustable-rate mortgages (ARMs), Commercial Loans, Home Equity Lines of Credit (HELOCs), Daily Simple Interest (DSI) loans, Balloon loans, and modifications, SCRA, among other responsibilities.
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The Collections Specialist at the Savings Bank of Danbury is responsible for Mortgage and Home Equity loan, secured and unsecured Consumer loan loss mitigation and FNMA secondary market servicing.
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The Consumer Loan Servicing Specialist is responsible for the day-to-day servicing of auto and marine loans and assisting customers with consumer loan inquiries and issues.
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For GS-12 level: Applicants must have 1 year of specialized experience equivalent to at least the GS-11 or its nonfederal equivalent that demonstrate knowledge and understanding of complex business or commercial loan making and servicing duties in order to assess the risk and soundness of loans to corporate and/or municipal entities with an emphasis on environmental and construction risk management.
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The Asset and Loss Mitigation Specialist will work with the Consumer Loan Hardship Specialists to coordinate the disposition of collateral in the event of a member's passing. The specialist will work with an estate, surviving spouse, or probate attorney on a regular basis in order to facilitate an acceptable resolution for both parties.
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The position works closely under the supervision of the Loan Servicing Specialist and the Loan Servicing Manager and other internal partners to complete specific tasks related to the Loan Servicing.
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When necessary, Operates as back-up Loan Servicing Specialist on an as needed basis; including filing of Gap claims, life and/or disability claims, Debt protection, State National CPI, and death accounts.
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Responsible for mortgage loan administration (servicing) duties including, but not limited to: responding to customer inquiries; resolving customer-related issues; ensuring real estate taxes, property insurance, and mortgage insurance are paid current and maintained in accordance with investor guidelines; preparation of lien releases per state law; mortgage payments and payoffs; balloon renewals; performing loan modifications, and periodic ARM changes.
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Specialist will complete servicing actions including: interest rate conversions, payment extensions, term modifications, reamortizations, assumptions of liability, releases of liability, as well as partial releases, full releases, amendments, continuations and terminations of UCCs. Work directly with customer to obtain information to recommend, negotiate and implement servicing actions as appropriate.
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Essential Duties & Responsibilities Loan Servicing Activities Provide processing and servicing support for inbound AgDirect customer interactions that originate through an automated call distribution phone system and digital communication channels (chat, email, text.
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