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The Secondary Market Mortgage Loan Originator originates secondary market conventional, FHA, VA and RD loans which are compliant with investor requirements and all State and Federal laws and regulations.
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Must possess working knowledge of Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, FHA, VA, USDA, and investor guidelines and state and federal banking laws and regulations, such as TRID, TILA, RESPA, HMDA, FCRA, ECOA, SAFE Act, QM, UDAAP and Flood Disaster Protection.
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Experience with Federal Housing Authority (FHA), Veterans Affairs (VA), and Federal National Mortgage (Fannie Mae), and construction loans. Receives and screens loan applications; requests applicant credit and mortgage status, banking and personal reference, notifies those applicants not qualified for further consideration.
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The PositionOur bank client is seeking to fill a Mortgage Loan Originator role in the Covington, LA market. Mortgage Loan Originator responsibilities include: Originating quality mortgage loans in accordance with the required goals as established by the Bank. Building key relationships with realtors, builders, and other centers of influence within the local community.
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With primary lending centers in Salt Lake City, UT and San Diego, CA, and loan officer licensed nationwide in almost every state, Veterans First is a VA and FHA mortgage lender that has over 350 hard-working team members that strive to make every aspect of the loan process as easy as possible.
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We are hiring for a Loan Officer / Mortgage Loan Originator. We look forward to meeting you if you are interested in furthering your Mortgage Banking career. Offering Conventional, VA, USDA, FHA, and Portfolio Jumbo products available for SFR, Condo, and Manufactured Homes.
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Veterans First Mortgage is an FHA/VA home lender. Competitive pay and benefits including medical, dental, vision, life, a 401k plan with a company match and tuition reimbursement, parental leave, employee assistance program (EAP), banking benefits, pet insurance.
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Keywords: mortgage loan officer, business development officer, lo, loan officer, loan processor, underwriter, underwriting, loan processing, loan originator, loan origination, nmls, bank, mortgage lender, fha, fannie mae, Freddie mac.
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As a residential mortgage banking company with headquarters in the Washington, DC and Virginia area, we specialize in consumer direct lending in 47 states, originating primarily FHA, VA and Conventional loans.
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Is responsible for a width of information including but not limited to: the organizations current mortgage loan interest rates, commitment/rate lock/relock fee procedures, consumer loan products/rates/guidelines that are used in conjunction with Mortgage Lending (Execulines, second mortgage products, swing loans, land loans, etc.
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Knowledge of mortgage compliance regulations. Knowledge of FHA, FNMA and FHLMS underwriting guidelines. Total Rewards also include banking perks, an Employee Stock Purchase Plan, 401K plan with company match and may include the opportunity to participate in our Non-Qualified Deferred Compensation plan.
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Minimum one year of mortgage, sales, real estate, or banking experience. Working knowledge of underwriting requirements for FNMA, FHLMC, FHA, VA, local bonding programs, and private investors.
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Knowledge of FHA, VA, USDA, conventional, fixed/adjustable loans, Bridge Loans, Non-Confirming Loans, FNMA and FHLMC and Home Equity Lines of Credit. Understanding of loan originator/proprietary software.
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Working knowledge of underwriting requirements for FNMA, FHLMC, FHA, VA, local bonding programs, and private investors, as gained through on the job training or some real estate brokerage experience.
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We are a tight-knit group of lending professionals seeking an experienced and detail-oriented mortgage loan officer. Understanding of loan originator software such as Experian, LendingWise, or Calyx, and Office Suite highly preferred.
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