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At least two years of experience in the mortgage, title and/or real estate industries is preferred, in such positions as mortgage loan processor, loan closer, loan funder, title processor, title searcher, title examiner or title clerk.
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Assure all closing instructions are followed as per the closing package, and confirm with loan officer, mortgage loan processor, and underwriter to be sure all underwriting commitments have been satisfied.
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Coordinate with loan officer, mortgage loan processor, and underwriter to ensure all closing instructions are followed as per the closing package, and all underwriting commitments have been satisfied.
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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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On any given day, you might find a processor volunteering for a local charity or an underwriter winning the corn-hole tournament at Family Fun Day. You’ll also find that we’re the seventh largest mortgage lender in the country.
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As a community bank, we offer comprehensive financial solutions for personal, business, and private banking, treasury management, wealth management and mortgage needs in Nebraska, Iowa, and Texas.
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Collaborate with the mortgage lender or mortgage banker, underwriter, loan processor, senior MLO / mortgage loan originator, and realtors on behalf of the applicant as needed to make sure the loan transaction goes through successfully.
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Gathers, monitors for accuracy, and sorts documents collected by Home Centers, 3rd parties, and customers including but not limited to customer identification, property owner's agreements, park address and contact information, home invoices, trade home titles, proof of property ownership, real estate purchase agreements, bi-weekly mortgage requirements, job gap letters, site rent, living expenses, landlord references, used home repairs, etc.
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The Mortgage Loan Processor is responsible for loan file computer set up and ordering of all loan documentation required on residential loan applications which are in first lien position and collection and evaluation of all documented information required.
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Proven experience as a title processor or similar role in the mortgage industry. As a Title Processor you will be responsible for ordering title reports, tax certificates and facilitating and processing Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC) closings within established guidelines and regulatory compliance.
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1-3+ years of experience with real estate transactions, title processing, title company pre-processor, or as a mortgage loan processor is desired, though we are willing to train the right candidate.
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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. Position Overview: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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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. Assist in managing a pipeline consisting of conventional, FHA, VA, and USDA loans, along with 203K and reverse mortgage products.
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Mortgage, finance, lending, loans, secondary mortgage, secondary market, banking, funding coordinator, loan processor, lending assistant, mortgage analyst, analyst, loan documentation, loan originator Job Posted by ApplicantPro.
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