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SolomonEdwards Home Loan Specialist St. Louis , Missouri Apply Now SolomonEdwards is looking for a Mortgage Processor and Mortgage Closer with our client in St. Louis, MO. This person will act as a key contributor to facilitate efficient and effective processes that support business and customer service objectives.
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So, if you are a 100% Remote Loan Processor with experience, please apply today! Order verification, flood certificates, credit reports/supplements, appraisal, re-inspections, title/escrow documentation and insurance binders as needed.
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This job is for you if you LOVE the mortgage industry and you are an experienced Loan Originator Assistant or Loan Processor who craves more interaction with borrowers and clients. The Loan Coordinator - Processor position contributes to the mortgage loan process by being a key contact for both borrowers and internal partners within Summit Funding to manage a pipeline of loans from contract to close.
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The Junior Mortgage Processor completes mortgage loans by monitoring the collection, certification, and preparation the mortgage loan documentation. The Junior Mortgage Processor is responsible for management of the credit union mortgage products.
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Documentation to include: Verifications of Deposit (VOD), Verifications of Employment (VOE), appraisal, title, etc. Loan Coordinator - Loan Processor. Prefer a minimum of 1 years of recent experience in mortgage lending preferably in processing.
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Certified Mobile Notary Service (Apply with Get. It is seeking for someone to fill the position of Telecommute Loan Processor/Closer to work in the U.S. only. Underwriting procedures, creditor financial analysis techniques, investor requirements, and escrow/title practices; as well as regulatory compliance laws as they apply to mortgage transactions.
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Certified Mobile Notary Service (Apply with Get. It is seeking for someone to fill the position of a Reverse Mortgage Closer to work remotely in the U.S. Reverse mortgage industry experience is preferred.
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Responsibilities:Performing routine data entry and validation tasksInitiating third party orders (title, appraisal, hazard, flood cert, credit, etc.) The Home Loan Specialist I is a role supporting various Channels.
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Pre-closing review of all documents in file including title, homeowners insurance, appraisal, condo documentation, tax certs, trust documents, payoffs and disclosures. Perform client, settlement agent, processor, or client relations follow-ups as needed.
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Certified Mobile Notary Service (Apply with Get. It is seeking for someone to fill the position of a Professional Mortgage Loan Processor to work remotely in the U.S. only. While performing these duties, you will view and have access with confidential financial data, ensure all regulatory requirements have been met such by the closing disclosure timing, appraisal delivery and a change in circumstance.
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EXPERIENCE: Three to five years of current experience as a loan processor. Build loan officer and Realtor relationships by maintaining exceptional customer service levels. Contact borrower(s), loan originator, closing agents, and real estate(s) agents to request conditions as needed.
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FHA, VA, USDA and Conventional Guidelines and loan products. Superior knowledge of personal computers and applicable software (Microsoft Office: Outlook and Calyx Point, Loan Prospector, and Desktop Underwriter.
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Ability to navigate multiple software programs and detailed knowledge of mortgage closing process, including TRID. Minimum of 3 years of mortgage processing and/or operations experience.
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We currently have an exciting opportunity for a Mortgage Processor in our Auburn Operations Office. The primary function of the Mortgage Processor is to ensure the timely and accurate processing, closing, and packaging of all member mortgage loans.
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Understanding of FHA, VA, and Conventional underwriting appraisal requirements. As a Client Coordinator III working for Taylor Morrison you will manage a residential mortgage loan pipeline and process through underwriting approval, resubmittal of approval conditions and into closing.
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