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Mountain West Bank is in need of an experienced Loan Servicing Manager for our beautiful Coeur d'Alene Idaho Corporate location. Respond to all questions, inquiries, and problems regarding consumer, commercial, and SBA loan servicing.
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Collaborates with key stakeholders across the organization to drive quality improvement in Loan Servicing. Significant knowledge and understanding as it relates to the applicable Default Servicing Areas: Foreclosure, Bankruptcy, Property Preservation, Claims, and REO.
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Provide status on a wide variety of loan servicing functions including loss draft, short sale, Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure, modification/refinance requests, payment/credit disputes, escrow refunds, vendors for REO properties, repayment plans, and down payments on foreclosure pending mortgages.
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As a Loan Servicing Specialist with NVR Mortgage's Loan Servicing Team, you will directly support our homebuying customers through our Ryan Homes, NVHomes and Heartland Homes brand.
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This is a true entry-level role that will provide an incoming attorney with exposure to all facets of the auto lending business from dealer relationships to loan onboarding to loan servicing and loss mitigation, as well as FS's digital products, such as Auto Navigator.
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Quantum Servicing, a leading nationwide Servicer, Asset Management and Loss Mitigation resolution provider to the mortgage industry, is seeking a Loan Servicing Specialist for our Tampa, FL office.
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Ensures the efficient operation and servicing of Residential Loan portfolios to include, but not limited to, servicing and reporting of participation, GSE and GNMA loans, escrow administration, new loan-set up, flood, PMI monitoring and tracking.
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Minimum of 3 years experience in Default Mortgage Loan Servicing, Consumer Loan/Lease. Acquire and maintain knowledge of all Originations, Loan Servicing, and Default Servicing areas, policies and procedures in order to accurately represent the bank in court appearances and be a credible corporate representative.
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Have a thorough understanding of and compliance with the governing loan documents, loan servicing agreements, REMIC regulations, investor reporting requirements, and state and federal laws governing foreclosures, receivership actions, and bankruptcies.
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Responsibilities:The Loan Servicing Generalist I is responsible for accurately performing critical member impact functions within servicing including, but not limited to: substantial phone work, balance inquiries, the onboarding of new and closed real estate loans onto the system, account updates, account maintenance, document preparation/retrieval, processing payments, payment allocations, escrow payments, payment reversals, executing subordinations, payoffs and preparing satisfactions.
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As a Loan Servicing Manager, you have responsibility for the overall supervision, organization, and coordination of servicing activities in the areas of consumer, commercial, and residential loan operations by working with the department Assistant Manager.
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Minimum 2 years investor reporting, cashiering experience, preferably in a loan servicing environment with knowledge of collection, foreclosure, and bankruptcy experience. (experience with Loan Servicing and Investor Reporting.
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Provides support and assistance to the Farm Loan Chief, and Farm Loan Specialists, and County Offices that perform a range of lending activities, closing, disbursement, monitoring, liquidating, and servicing of agricultural loans.
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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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Performs analysis, evaluation and advisory assignments related to the effective delivery of loan making and servicing activities. Assists in the formulation and implementation of farm loan programs, policies, and procedures for the assigned farm loan area.
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