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We are a great company with great people and we are looking for an experienced Loss Mitigation Specialist with servicing experience, who will bring enthusiasm, attention to detail and a servant heart to our team of top-tier mortgage servicing professionals.
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Over 1 year of loss mitigation, collections, or related mortgage-servicing experience (preferred, but not required). We need enthusiastic and success-driven telephone professionals to join our Loss Mitigation Frontline team.
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Experience with analyzing negative convexity and credit specific attributes of mortgage collateral, analyzing deal structures, legal documents, origination, servicing, and loss mitigation practices across Agency and Non Agency MBS (2.
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Specialized classes in bankruptcy, foreclosure, and mortgage collections and loss mitigation will be required. Provides documentation to Sr. Mortgage Loss Mitigation Specialist, Mortgage Servicing Manager, and/or Vice President Mortgage Servicing.
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Management of all areas of U.S. Bank's customer facing default servicing including: SPOC, Loss Mitigation, Default Fulfillment, Liquidations, Mortgage Collections, and Consumer Collections.
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Enhance knowledge of Loan Servicing, Loss Mitigation, and Loan Origination departments. Comprehensive knowledge of Escrow accounts, Escrow analysis, Taxes, Insurance (Hazard and Flood), and Loss Drafts.
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The Director of Loss Mitigation is responsible for overseeing the Special Assets and Collections Groups. The Director of Loss Mitigation is responsible for the Credit administration of Northwest's criticized and classified assets, Classified Asset review and impairment analysis, as well as oversight of the Bank's retail and commercial collections activities.
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The Loss Prevention Manager (LPM) – leads the effort to efficiently and effectively provide risk mitigation, provide security oversight and asset (People, Property, & Data) protection within the assigned location If you are curious and want to challenge your conventional view of an LP role in a very unconventional space, this role within Amazon will provide that challenge.
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Liaise with Asset Resolution in-house counsel and outside attorneys, collection agencies and other vendors that support the loss mitigation effort. experience working in commercial litigation/bankruptcy/foreclosure/loss mitigation within a United States law firm as a paralegal.
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Responsibilities encompass oversight of various functions, including Collections, Loss Mitigation, Fulfillment, Default Underwriting and Liquidation, with a focus on operational excellence and continuous improvement.
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What we offer: We are a great company with great people and we are looking for an experienced Loss Mitigation Specialist with servicing experience, who will bring enthusiasm, attention to detail and a servant heart to our team of top-tier mortgage servicing professionals.
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Ensure all calls and loss mitigation efforts are compliant with company policies and procedures. Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing (SMS) is one of America's top-five non-bank mortgage-servicing companies.
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Areas of responsibility include Bankruptcy, Foreclosure, Loss Mitigation, REO and Property Preservation, Claims or Default Administration. Progressive experience and significant exposure to all default areas of loan servicing including Collections, Loss Mitigation, Foreclosure, Bankruptcy, REO, Claims and Default Compliance.
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The Loss Mitigation Specialist works with a portfolio of delinquent loans and loans serviced by others to maintain asset quality, full compliance, and quality assurance with all Bank and regulatory guidelines regarding default administration, foreclosure, alternatives to foreclosure, resolution options.
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Specializes in or leads the activities of one or more of the following areas: Loss Mitigation, Bankruptcy, Probate, and Workout. The Loss Mitigation Specialist III performs a variety of activities related to reducing potential losses from problem accounts.
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