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We are currently seeking an experienced and detail-oriented mortgage loan processor for our dynamic lending team. Order property and loan documentation such as appraisals, inspections, title searches, site surveys, contracts, and property tax records to help process mortgage loan files.
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Disburse funds and documents according to instructions from mortgage company, payoff lender, title and other appropriate parties. The Closing Processor supports the overall business plan and strategic direction of the organization by assisting in preparing settlement statements and obtaining clear title.
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Edina Realty Title is seeking a Senior Title Closing Processor to support our Apple Valley office. As a Senior Title Closing Processor, you will be responsible for preparing closing files that will be reviewed and signed at the closing table.
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Our top-producing team is in search of a Mortgage Loan Processor with experience in the lender model. Order the following property and loan documentation as necessary for each file: verification of employment, evidence of insurance, payoffs, tax transcripts, credit supplements, condo questionnaires, subordination requests, and title work to ensure a smooth loan process.
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Are you an experienced, detail-oriented mortgage loan processor who can successfully aid applicants in navigating the mortgage lending process? We are currently seeking a skilled and high-producing mortgage processor to work with themortgage loan officers on our team.
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Job Title: Loan Processor. We're a short-term lender who serves our community by offering our customers a solution to their financial needs. Job Title: Loan Processor. We enjoy helping the community and being a safe place where we can help our customers who are in a pinch.
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We are building our capacity by hiring an experienced Mortgage Loan Processor for our highly productive and skilled lending team. Secure property and loan documentation to process mortgage loan files such as appraisals, inspections, title searches, site surveys, contracts, and property tax records.
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Put together loan packages and submit to lender underwriting for approval or denial. At least 2 years of loan processing experience required. Put together loan packages and submit to lender underwriting for approval or denial.
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Document processor: Preparing loan documents for signing, including vesting amendments when applicable, present loan documents and other records for signing and returning loan documents to lender after signing and following up on funding conditions.
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2-3 years experience with a mortgage company, mortgage banker, or mortgage lender as a mortgage loan processor is needed. Serve as the main point of contact for title companies, real estate agents, mortgage loan officer/ mortgage loan originator, borrowers, and mortgage underwriters to facilitate a timely loan closing.
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Prepare and submit detailed loan packages to the lender underwriting department for approval or denial. Experience in mortgage lending and knowledge of loan types, such as FHA, FHLB, FNMA, or VA loans required.
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Must have 5 years experience in the title & escrow insurance industry with at least 2 years experience as an escrow assistant/processor. Provides updates to Realtors, lenders and purchasers on the status of receiving title commitments/preliminary reports and loan approval/instructions form the lender.
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Prepare documents for e-recording and e-record; in some instances, ship the file to the underwriter for disbursement, or send out disbursements with cover letters; cure post-closing deficiencies, ship loan package to lender, review and send final title policies and 1099 packages; disburse remaining funds in the file and resolve any outstanding issues.
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Order verifications from various third parties including but not limited to appraisal, title, homeowners' insurance, flood certificates, social security verification and any written verifications of employment.
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