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Significant knowledge and understanding as it relates to the applicable Default Servicing Areas: Foreclosure, Bankruptcy, Property Preservation, Claims, and REO. Minimum 5 Years Default Mortgage Servicing Experience.
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Mountain West Bank is in need of an experienced Loan Servicing Manager for our beautiful Coeur d'Alene Idaho Corporate location. Respond to all questions, inquiries, and problems regarding consumer, commercial, and SBA loan servicing.
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Black Knight/LoanSphere/LPS Desktop experience a plus (i.e., MSP/WebDirect, Servicing Director etc.) 10+ years of Mortgage Servicing experience, including asset management, vendor management, process improvement, loss mitigation, and default processes.
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As Hometap's Default Servicing Manager, you'll be a key part of the team that ensures our invested Homeowners have a best in class investment experience from recording through offboarding. Your background in default should include knowledge in foreclosure, bankruptcy, ownership changes, new liens, delinquent taxes, delinquent HOA fees, estates, and loss mitigation.
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Loan Servicing Manager. The Loan Serving Manager will be responsible for planning, directing, controlling, and evaluating the servicing of all Bank Consumer, Commercial, and SBA loans to ensure conformance with established Bank objectives, policies, procedures, and compliance with all lending regulations.
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Experience in mortgage servicing functions: loan boarding, cashiering, call center, correspondence, website, collections, loss mitigation, foreclosure, bankruptcy, REO, special servicing, escrow, invoicing.
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Advanced understanding of loan servicing tasks including but not limited to loan boarding, quality control reviews, payment posting, payoff processing, investor reporting, escrow processing and insurance tracking.
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The Mortgage Servicing Specialist will perform post-closing file reviews, set up and disburse escrows, prepare HMDA data for government submission, and perform document filing, researching, tracking, and imaging in accordance with CCU policies and procedures.
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Responsible for production and updates of Loan Servicing Procedures Manual. Remain current on all new and existing regulations to ensure departments compliance within the Loan Servicing function.
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The Loan Servicing Supervisor is responsible for advanced knowledge of loan operations functions, including Commercial, Construction, and Consumer Loans. Trains and educates employees on loan servicing policies, procedures and processes.
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Progressive experience and significant exposure to all default areas of loan servicing including Collections, Loss Mitigation, Foreclosure, Bankruptcy, REO, Claims and Default Compliance. Responsible for internal and external compliance within all areas of Default Servicing.
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Leverage Expertise: Utilize your loan servicing experience as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) in mortgage servicing, including escrow analysis, cash, and investor reporting. Experience: 5+ years in loan servicing or the financial services industry, with a preference for expertise in Escrow and Investor Reporting functionality.
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The Loan Servicing Manager monitors and manages all aspects of Loan Servicing including, but not limited to the servicing of residential, consumer, commercial, and investor loan portfolios; development of department goals, objectives, and service level standards; management of the bank’s secondary market portfolios; oversight of all internal, third-party, and prudential regulator audits and examinations; and management of collections and loss mitigation activities for the bank.
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Strong Knowledge of end to end default mortgage servicing operations including bankruptcy, debt collection, and foreclosure process. Preferred, 5+ Years Understanding of Mortgage Servicing and Mortgage Servicing Regulation (TCPA, FDCPA, FCRA) and Regulators (OCC, FRB, CFPB, GSE, HUD.
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5+ years of relevant experience in a large financial institution in a senior staff role within bank operations (e.g., Loan Servicing, Mortgage Servicing, Loss Mitigation), or finance department (e.g., Treasury, Accounting.
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