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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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Title : Mortgage Loan Processor I. Entry Level Mortgage Loan Processor. Input loan applications to computer and order title, credit report, and appraisal. Monitors and reports suspicious activity to the BSA Officer.
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Consumer and Mortgage Loan Processor. Under general supervision of the Vice President – Retail Lending, performs a variety of administrative and clerical duties surrounding the processing of mortgage and home equity applications, initial loan disclosures, and ordering of title and appraisal of the Bank's mortgage and consumer loan products and services.
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Responsible for reviewing file for adherence to regulations and lending policy including recorded Deeds of Trust, final title work, insurance, legal description and appraisal. This position requires effective communication between all lending personnel, borrowers, regulators, auditors, outside agencies (other Financial institutions, Title Companies, Insurance Agencies), Compliance Officer and Accounting Department to assure adequate and proper procedures, payment application, system coding and compliance.
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Three (3) years of experience as a paralegal, legal assistant or loan processor preferably in secured lending, banking or financial services industry, title company or law firm, or combination of education and experience.
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A Mortgage Banker Branch Manager network may consist of Mortgage Loan Originator's, Real Estate professionals, Builders, Accountants, Attorneys, Financial Planners, Architects, Title Companies, Appraisers and other professional and personal contacts, as well as other valuable referral sources, and is enhanced by the regular participation in business related development opportunities, community efforts to promote home ownership and professional organizations.
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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. We are seeking a highly qualified Escrow/Title Processor who excels in delivering exceptional customer service, possesses excellent communication and interpersonal skills, and is committed to surpassing customer closing expectations.
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Prepare appraisal requests, title orders, verifications of employment and assets, credit reports as needed, and flood certifications. Prepare loan submissions to Home Point Financial and North Dakota Housing Finance Agency under Loan Officer's direction.
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Title: Payroll Coordinator. Support plant with kronos / Anaplan system administration. Provide ad hoc admin support for EHS, KCapp, IPS, payroll. Title: Payroll Coordinator. Proficient with payroll timekeeping software (Kronos.
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Job Title: Wholesale Order Processor. We are seeking a detail-oriented and organized Wholesale Order Processor to join our team. We are seeking a detail-oriented and organized Wholesale Order Processor to join our team.
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The Processor establishes communication with all 3rd parties tied to the transaction, including, but not excluded to the appropriate Title Company and Appraisal Management Company. The Processor also works closely with our internal departments: Underwriting, Secondary, Closing and Post-Closing.
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Other tasks include ordering title commitments, flood insurance, appraisals, generating loan documents, reading legal descriptions, and working closely with the loan officer and borrower to clear exceptions prior to closing.
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Acts as main point of contact for sales, underwriting, funding, title company, broker and or client and settlement agent (if required) Collects all required documentation for closing of loan (title insurance policies, hazard, etc.
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Job Title: Work Comp Processor. Backup underwriting assistant for indexing of mail and initiating of work comp policies. Process work comp audits and process non-automated work comp new issues, renewals, and PCR's.
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Job Title: Foreclosure/Title Processor. Responsible for reviewing mortgage documents, including the title report and working with appropriate departments to move through the next steps of the foreclosure process.
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