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Follow the lender on-boarding process for access to Lender Online. Perform program commitment expiration extensions, loan changes and cancellation requests as directed by the lender.
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Our client, a female-led, full-service law firm based in California, is seeking a Real Estate Finance Associate or Senior Associate with at least six years of real estate finance lender-side experience, particularly in commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) and securitized lending transactions.
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Knowledge of FNMA, FHLMC, VA and FHA guidelines. Responsible for routing mortgage loan files through internal processing systems and obtain information needed to assist in completing a file for approval and closing; Complies with all regulations which apply within the scope of the position, including Bank Secrecy Act.
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CIM is a community-focused real estate and infrastructure owner, operator, lender, and developer. Track actual collection of rent to ensure timely payment and to avoid excessive delinquent rent balances so that the property is no more than 30 days behind on any residential lease unless there’s a pending eviction.
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Lender Draws & Capital Calls: Handle various lender draws and capital calls, ensuring accurate documentation. Distributions & Reporting: Manage monthly/quarterly distributions, lender reporting, and capex schedules.
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Minimum 10 years of experience in credit risk portfolio management, credit administration, loan origination, and/or credit analysis as a commercial lender, regulator or credit review officer. Minimum 10 years of experience in credit risk portfolio management, credit administration, loan origination, and/or credit analysis as a commercial lender, regulator or credit review officer.
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Nice to have: Associate, Juris Doctor, Lender, Borrowers, borrower, Financial Institutions, Investment Bank, Private Equity, Credit, acquisition finance, arranger, Debt, Debt Transactions, Transactions, Acquisition, ABS, Loan, asset-based, Due Diligence, Finance, Negotiating, Drafting, Contracts, agreements, contract, Banks, Unsecured, secured.
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This growing firm is looking for a Real Estate Attorney who can run deals without supervision in the areas of commercial JVs, lender and borrower financing, leasing, and acquisition/disposition.
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Support due diligence efforts, including analyzing confidential information memoranda, lender presentations, complex raw data and financial statements provided by private equity firms, investment banks and/or prospective borrowers.
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