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Reports to: Mortgage Sales Manager Manages: This role does not have supervisory responsibility Required Education and Experience: Equivalent to a two-year college degree or completion of a specialized course of study at a business or trade school Minimum of two years' experience in Mortgage Loan Officer role in similar organization Preferred Education and Experience: Experience with FNMA Desktop Underwriter, FHLMC, FHA, and VA, PC Lender and Mortgage processing systems desired.
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Communicate directly with the Loan Originator, customer, and underwriter to obtain initial and any missing documentation required to qualify for the loan. Assist closing, secondary marketing, and loan servicing to obtain and clear outstanding suspense items from CrossCountry Mortgage, LLC. investors.
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During the mortgage loan process, the mortgage originator communicates with the appraiser, title officer, escrow officer, loan processor, and underwriter. 2 Years outside loan originator experience.
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Home Value Estimator for Refinances on TLG’s WebsiteMortgage Loan Originator (Wholesale) Requirements:● Current, valid NMLS license or appointment in good standing MLS SAFE ACT compliant, holding state licenses, etc.
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Mortgage Loan Originator (Wholesale) responsibilities:● Internal/External Licensed Loan Officers to receive approximately 4-5+ warm transfers from our contact center/Tag Team National accounts.
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Act as the interface between loan processor, senior loan officer/mortgage loan originator, underwriter, mortgage lender or banker, and realtors to ensure a successful loan transaction.
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Minimum of 2 years of mortgage origination experience (e.g. loan originator, loan processor, junior underwriter, loan officer) As a Mortgage Origination Customer Service Representative, you will use your mortgage background as a Loan Processor, Loan Officer, Underwriter, or other loan origination professional to help make a difference in the lives of others, while expanding your knowledge of Federal Housing Administration (FHA) mortgage policies and procedures.
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The Loan Processor is responsible for providing quality customer service by obtaining necessary documentation to underwrite the loan and ordering third party documentation by communicating directly with the customer and/or loan officer in a professional and effective manner.
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As an individual mortgage loan originator, you must demonstrate financial responsibility, character, and general fitness such as to warrant the determination that you will operate honestly, fairly, and efficiently.
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The firm consistently ranks in the Top 10 for Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac multifamily loan originations and is the #1 Overall HUD Multifamily and Healthcare Lender in the country. We are currently recruiting for an Assistant Vice President, Underwriter who reports to the Director of Credit & Underwriting for Greystone LIHTC. The role works closely with senior management to analyze, recommend investment actions, and close prospective equity investment opportunities into sponsored tax-advantaged funds.
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This position requires the employee to register as a Mortgage Loan Originator (MLO) with the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System & Registry and obtain a unique identifier number prior to performing any function that would meet the definition of MLO activities.
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Prior experience as a processor, underwriter and/or originator required. What You’ll Do:The National Processing Manager is responsible for managing the direction and supervision of a Loan Processing team supporting our Builder partners, Century Communities, Century Complete, and our retail channels.
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Working knowledge / Proficiency in Desktop Underwriter/Desktop Originator (DU/DO), Loan Prospector (LP), and originating systems, Encompass experience, preferred. Ensure maintenance of a current license to perform Loan Originator duties within their assigned branch.
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This position has a hybrid remote opportunity)Commercial Loan Underwriter responsibilities include: Underwrite new loans and develop new customer relationships. The PositionOur bank client is seeking to file a Commercial Loan Underwriter role in the Los Angeles, CA market.
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Must be proficient in Desktop Underwriter/Desktop Originator, Loan Prospector, and Originations systems. Acts as an extension of the loan originator. Assist the Loan Originator with other administrative and/or sales duties as needed.
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