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The Escrow Closer facilitates a closing, ensuring all documents and balances required to complete a sales and mortgage transaction are properly prepared and executed. Prepare and submit closed loan package, deposits and disbursement documentation, recording package, final policy package and/or commission package to appropriate department or entities.
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2+ years of experience as a mortgage closer. Communicate with the CTC Team as needed to review any required changes after the loan is clear to close (CTC) Prepare initial closing disclosures (CDs) for Texas Loans and submit specific loan documents in the file for the TX attorney to review after the Initial CD has been issued.
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Other duties and responsibilities as directed by Real Estate Loan Closer or Attorney. This candidate will be responsible for processing real estate loan closing paperwork for pre and post-close in a Real Estate Law office.
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Perform post-closing functions in an efficient, accurate, and compliant manner, including, but not limited to MERS registration, insuring, closed loan package receipt and review, provide support for portfolio loan servicing and clearing post-closing conditions.
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This role is primarily responsible for, under direct supervision, for assisting the Loan Processors by reviewing files, ordering supporting documents, and other tasks to help the processors prepare mortgage loans for underwriting and closing within Guild Mortgage Company and industry guidelines.
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Ensure timely and accurate delivery of information needed for booking all types of Commercial and Mortgage loan transactions to the appropriate Loan Servicing personnel. The individual performs various Quality Control reviews and tracking of post-closing items to determine when post-closing conditions have been met for Commercial, Mortgage Portfolio and Secondary Market loans.
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Prepare transferring and mortgage documentation, HUD Settlement Statements and other required miscellaneous documents. Respond in a timely manner to any returned or rejected mortgage or recording packages.
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Minimum of 1 year of mortgage loan processing experience or escrow assistant is required. Signing Agent Jobs (Apply with Get. It is seeking for someone to fill the position of a Remote Online Notary Closer to work in the U.S.
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Top US Home Builder Mortgage company is looking to add Quality Professionals to their Team in Pittsburgh. No prior mortgage experience necessary. Mortgage and Settlement Services Discounts.
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Prepares all closing documentation packages in coordination with processing, underwriting, and in-house title company staff for FHA, VA, USDA, DPA and Conventional mortgage loans. Review sales contracts, addenda, homeowner's insurance, final inspection, flood certificate, title commitment and other documents pertaining to the closing of the loan.
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Communicates and updates the system by using all available resources to ensure tracking of all items for the Processor, Loan Officer, and Closer. Reviews lock, check subject property address, county, loan amount, LTV, escrow waivers, rate, borrowers names and FICO scores.
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As a Loan Closer , you'll directly impact new homebuyers by setting up internal closing controls, managing the closing schedule, and conducting closings with buyers. Ship loan files and follow up on post-closing documentation for closed loans.
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Mortgage loan officers, Tax settlement sales, debt resolution, credit repair, auto warranty sales. If you have been a top closer in other financial sales industries we want you to apply.
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Ensure loan is set up property with Mortgage Insurance and any FHA, VA or USDA requirements. If loan is not closed by Title Company, insure invoices are paid & mortgage is sent for recording.
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Work with title examiner and underwriter to prepare title insurance policy and binders and title commitments, and with loan closer to prepare HUD-1 real estate settlement statements. Ensure all closing instructions are followed as per the closing package, and coordinate with loan officer, mortgage loan processor, and underwriter to be sure all underwriting commitments have been satisfied.
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