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Responsible for closing and delivery of commercial real estate multifamily loans (GSE), primarily Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, from application to post closing status. As a Loan Closer Sr Associate on the OBS/Agency Lending team, your role is to ensure a ensure a smooth, timely closing and delivery of multifamily agency loans.
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Coordinate risk ratings, financial statement analysis, annual reviews, site visits, and all other post-closing monitoring and risk management responsibilities with the support of the portfolio managers and analysts on the risk management team.
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Maintain overall responsibility for the loan file and documentation through processing, underwriting, closing, and post-closing by following the transaction through to its conclusion.
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The Tax/Insurance Representative 2 is responsible for working with loan operations management and loan operations personnel in all aspects of lending, booking and post-closing. Experience with residential mortgage lending and loan application policies and procedures and documentation requirements on commercial, residential and consumer loans.
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Assists the lender(s) with all aspects of the loan transaction from the initial request or referral through closing and post-closing activities and reporting. Function: Works with the CL Portfolio Management team to provide administrative and technical support to the Commercial Lending team.
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The roles will provide high levels of client service throughout the lifecycle of the loan process, including application assistance and post-closing support. Terrific lending positions with a nonprofit Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI.
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Through quality control or post-closing review. Assist and work with community, faith-based and non-profit organizations providing leadership and training for homeownership classes, credit counseling and promote understanding of the mortgage lending process.
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Previous experience 3-5 years in post-closing, origination, mortgage lending, loan processing, or mortgage banking required. Elevate service levels for customers by assisting in the application process, overseeing all mortgage loan closings, and completing all post-closing requirements in an effective and timely manner.
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Lending Loan Processing Support: Support the sales/lending staff by preparing and verifying loan documents, commitment letters, loan disclosures, closing papers, loan treatments and other required time-sensitive information prior to loan closings.
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Work closely with loan officers, escrow officers and borrowers to track and monitor receipt of all incoming pre-closing, closing and post-closing loan conditions. Knowledge of real estate finance; development and law; lending practices and procedures; and the escrow process.
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Conduct compliance testing of both lending and purchasing processes, which requires knowledge and understanding of mortgage loan such as Sales, Disclosures, Processing, Appraisal Order/Review, Docs, Closing/Funding, Post Closing, ARMs, Escrows, loan purchasing.
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Create covenant trackers post closing for ongoing management of loans. Post transaction closing, update internal teams of key terms and covenants. BA/BS degree in Real Estate Finance and/or Business Finance with three to five years of experience in multifamily lending at a bank, non-bank lender, agency, or commercial brokerage.
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4+ years experience in the mortgage lending industry with a strong emphasis on mortgage sales and origination and familiarity with processing, underwriting, closing and post-closing functions.
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Spreading financial statements, reviewing loan and post-closing documents, preparation of asset quality reports, flood and appraisal support. Exposureperform fundamental functions of Consumer Lending: Dealer Finance, Retail Collections, General Underwriting.
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Cross-sell company products and services by referring customers to the appropriate individual or department to include: deposit accounts, trust services, business banking, consumer lending, insurance and personal financial services, and any other product or service offered by the company to promote a complete banking relationship.
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