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Giving our Loan Officers, the #1 income/Loan Officer Mortgage Broker in New York! Madison Mortgage has a unique position is designed for licensed entry level Loan Officer or for Loan Officers looking to partner with a top-producing Loan Officer.
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We are hiring an experienced mortgage originator to work with our 11,000+ in-house real estate agents and receive at least 100 buyer leads per month. This is a unique opportunity because our real estate company is one of the largest and fastest growing in the United States, but our mortgage company is relatively small and we do not have loan originators in most markets where we have real estate agents.
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We are currently seeking an experienced Vice President, Commercial Loan Originator to join our dynamic team. If you are passionate about sustainable real estate practices, possess the required skills and experience, and are excited about making a positive impact on the environment, we invite you to apply for the position of Commercial Loan Originator at Counterpointe Sustainable Advisors.
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Able to be registered as a mortgage loan originator (MLO) in the Nationwide Mortgage License System and Registry (NMLS). Able to be registered as a mortgage loan originator (MLO) in the Nationwide Mortgage License System and Registry (NMLS.
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The Mortgage Loan Originator (MLO) reports to a direct Branch Manager and is responsible for originating residential mortgage loans that meet Silverton's guidelines. Responsibilities and Duties o Maintain active Mortgage Loan Originator licensure and keep current information in the National Mortgage Licensing System.
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Explore opportunities as a Mortgage Loan Originator (MLO). General Responsibilities: A Universal Banker does it all - processes customer transactions, opens new accounts, and guides customers through the loan process and other financial services.
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Must comply with applicable laws and regulations, including but not limited to, the Bank Secrecy Act, the Patriot Act, and the Office of Foreign Assets Control, RESPA, Regulation B, TRID and any other Mortgage related regulations.
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D.R. Horton, Inc. is currently looking for a Mortgage Loan Originator for their Financial Services Branch. Licensed Mortgage Loan Originator as required by state.
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Successfully completed the 20-hr SAFE Pre-licensing Education and passed the SAFE Mortgage Loan Originator Test - National Component with Uniform State Content. Active Kansas NMLS loan originator certification.
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Minimum two years of mortgage loan originator experience. As a Self-Generated/Referral based Retail Producing Branch Manager, Sales Manager, or Loan Originator you will be required to establish and maintain third party referral sources like Realtors, Financial Planner's, Builders, and CPA's.
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Possess general mortgage banking understanding (including but not limited to: lock procedures, program analysis, underwriting guidelines, and regulatory timelines) Daily Pipeline Management (loan application to funding process) to ensure that the loan process goes smoothly for all parties involved.
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Required) Working knowledge of digital technology (mobile, apps, web-based browsing) and ability to educate clients on digital platforms and capabilities within Key (required) Licenses and Certifications Notary License (preferred) Mortgage Loan Officer/Loan Officer (MLO/LO) ClassificationEmployees in this position are required to comply with all rules and regulations of The Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act of 2008 (The SAFE Act.
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Must be registered as a Mortgage Loan Originator (MLO) through the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System & Registry (NMLS) within 6-12 months of hire, upon successful FHB certification process.
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Make copies of borrower information, file documents, prepare files for submission, schedule signing appointments, mail thank-you notes to customers and realtors, and perform other administrative duties as determined by the Mortgage Loan Originator.
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Must complete submission of application to the NMLS within the first week of employment and subsequently be successfully registered as a Mortgage Loan Originator through ESL. Must complete submission of application to the NMLS within the first week of employment and subsequently be successfully registered as a Mortgage Loan Originator through ESL.
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