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The Loan Processor position exists to collect, evaluate, and prioritize the necessary elements to approve and build a loan using Federal and State regulatory guidelines. Ability to conduct research and make knowledgeable decisions regarding issues related to mortgage loan processing.
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As the Mortgage Loan Processor, you will receive hourly pay, including possible overtime, as well as an annual bonus based on performance. The Mortgage Loan Processor must possess excellent organizational skills, communication skills, and self motivation, as well as a positive attitude.
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A fully proficient Mortgage Loan Processor II is capable of processing all the following loan types and/or property characteristics with very little or no assistance: Conventional Fannie Mae / Private Mortgage Insurance / Manufactured Home / Investment Property / Located in SFHA / Self-employed, all schedules / Outside investor / Rural Development / FHA / VA / FIB Portfolio / Non-Delegated / Non-conforming / Construction to Permanent / Trusts / All-footprint State Agencies.
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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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Minimum of 2 years' experience as a mortgage loan processor, closer or underwriter with an emphasis on conventional real estate loan products. Maintains a thorough knowledge of the credit union's mortgage products, policies and procedures as well as Federal regulatory guidelines, specifically the Dodd-Frank Act, investor guidelines and Private Mortgage Insurance guidelines to ensure compliance throughout the loan process.
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Review documents and entire loan files and work to prevent problems by highlighting deficiencies and then notifying the mortgage loan officer and/or loan processor. The Bilingual Loan Officer Assistant provides support to CrossCountry Mortgage, LLC.'s ("CCM") mortgage loan officers in their daily duties to increase loan production levels.
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The mortgage Loan Processor (LP) partners with Mortgage Brokers and Loan Originators (LOs) to facilitate a smooth transaction experience for borrowers. WemloSM is a technology-focused mortgage loan processing startup that's reshaping the mortgage broker channel.
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2-3 years experience with a mortgage company, mortgage banker, or mortgage lender as a mortgage loan processor is needed. We are looking for an experienced senior loan processor to join our tight-knit group of mortgage professionals.
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Works closely with Loan Review Documentation Processor to insure all cleared exceptions pertaining to final title policy and recorded mortgage are removed from exception list. Notify mortgage processor if current policy is not in new loan file.
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The Senior Mortgage Loan Processor is responsible for processing all mortgage loan types for Canvas Credit Union members ensuring completeness, accuracy, timeliness and high-quality service while guaranteeing financial security for the credit union and its members.
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The Loan Officer Assistant provides support to CrossCountry Mortgage, LLC.’s (“CCM”) mortgage loan officers in their daily duties to increase loan production levels.
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Carrington Mortgage Services is part of The Carrington Companies, which provide integrated, full-lifecycle mortgage loan servicing assistance to borrowers and investors, delivering exceptional customer care and programs that support borrowers and their homeownership experience.
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As a Loan Processor for NVR Mortgage, you will work directly with our homebuying customers from Ryan Homes, NVHomes and Heartland Homes. Maintain ongoing communication with NVR Mortgage and Homebuilding staff throughout the entire loan process.
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Set up loan files, order all exhibits (i.e., VOE's, VOD's credit report, etc.) This position is based on-site in our NVR mortgage offices. Coordinate closing paperwork, ensure accuracy and completeness of loan files prior to passing to the closing department.
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Space Coast Credit Union (SCCU), the 3rd largest credit union in Florida, is looking for a Loan Processor IV to join our ONESCCU team at our Melbourne Headquarters location! Loan Discounts - Mortgage, 2nd Mortgage, Auto, Motorcycle, Boat, etc.
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