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Mortgage Loan Originator. Knowledge of mortgage compliance regulations. Business acumen and judgment- bank mortgage products, policies, and procedures. Responds to customer's residential mortgage needs by analyzing their financial profile and identifying the appropriate mortgage program for them.
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1+ years' experience in real estate and/or mortgage. Develops relationships and solicits business from referral partners such as realtors, builders, bank colleagues, attorneys, and CPAs. Primary responsibilities include the collecting and analyzing of prospect's income, assets and liabilities in in order to advise them on the most appropriate mortgage products as well as other products and services to meet their financial needs.
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Maintains an active NMLS and Florida Mortgage Loan Originator License (or is able to obtain one). Partners with new home sales personnel to initiate contact with purchasers in completing loan application and collecting supporting documentation to support loan approval.
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Successful completion of securities examinations: Series 7, Series 63, or Series 65; Securities Industry Essentials Exam (SIE), or professional designation as a Certified Financial Planner, Chartered Financial Analyst, Chartered Investment Counselor, Certified Investment Analyst, Personal Financial Consultant, or holds or has held a license or registration as a Mortgage Loan Originator.
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McKray comes to MMI from Celebrity Home Loans, where he served as Director of Marketing Optimization and focused on optimizing marketing platforms, products and technologies to improve loan originator adoption, utilization and user experience.
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Job Details Job Location : 990 - El Centro - El Centro, CA Position Type : Full Time Salary Range : Undisclosed Mortgage Loan Originator Wallick & Volk Mortgage Bankers, recently ranked by Mortgage Executive Magazine in their "50 Best Companies to Work For," is seeking.
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As a Mortgage Loan Originator, you will use your expert knowledge of mortgage products and services and an advice-led approach to deliver personalized residential real estate solutions and build lasting relationships.
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Job Title: 1550 FT Mortgage Loan Originator - Bowling Green, KY. As a Mortgage Loan Originator, you will collect and analyze the customer's financial profile, and acting as a trusted advisor, identify an appropriate mortgage product, as well as other products and services, to meet their financial needs.
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As a Junior Mortgage Loan Officer, you will receive classroom training and "real world" hands-on experience while you work independently to become a licensed originator. You will be mentored by an experienced Loan Originator and will follow his/her day-to-day activities while concentrating on the development of your professional sales skills.
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This position is considered a non-loan originator position, this means participants may not engage in activities of a loan originator, including: communicating directly with borrowers about credit qualification or loan terms, including pricing concessions or other transaction-specific terms or conditions.
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NOTE: This position may be considered to be a Mortgage Loan Originator under the SAFE Act and Loan Originator under the Truth in Lending Act. If applicable, registration and additional qualifications required.
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NMLS loan originator license required. Today, as the nation's second largest non-bank retail mortgage lender, loanDepot enables customers to achieve the American dream of homeownership through a broad suite of lending and real estate services that simplify one of life's most complex transactions.
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Once a Mortgage Loan Originator, MLO will be eligible for base hourly/plus overtime and MLO Bonus Plan. This plan provides for 6-Figure earning potential! After passing the exam and receiving extensive MLO Training, the MCO will be promoted to Mortgage Loan Originator.
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As an individual mortgage loan originator, you must demonstrate financial responsibility, character, and general fitness such as to warrant the determination that you will operate honestly, fairly, and efficiently.
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Community Development Mortgage Loan Originator position will focus on Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) and Multicultural Originations. The Community Development Mortgage Loan Originator is responsible for generating residential mortgages to Low to Moderate Income (LMI) communities, majority-minority communities, LMI individuals and minority individuals in assigned market territories.
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