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Minimum two years of sales experience and two years as a Mortgage Loan Originator. Mortgage Loan Originator (Wholesale) - FULL TIME. Wholesale Mortgage Lender with Competitive Rates.
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Seeks out diverse feedback to continuously develop and enhance skillsPositively embraces changeAdheres and participates in TD's Shared Commitments and code of conduct expectationsOCC Language:This position falls within the definition of Loan Originator as defined under Regulation Z of the Truth in Lending Act, 12 CFR Part 1026.36, and the definition of Mortgage Loan Originator as defined under the Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act of 2008 (SAFE Act), 12 U.S.C.
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This position requires the employee to register as a mortgage loan originator with the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry (NMLS). The employee will obtain a unique identifier from the registry before engaging in mortgage loan originator activities.
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Must be eligible for registration as a registered mortgage loan originator with the NMLS (Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry) in accordance with the Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act of 2008 (SAFE Act), 12 U.S.C.
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Five years of proven mortgage sales experience including strong product, credit, and mortgage process knowledge and an understanding of Federal Housing Administration (FHA), Veterans Administration (VA), Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA), and Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (FHLMC) guidelines Unique Requirements, and low-down payment products.
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The Mortgage Loan Originator will be responsible for loan origination, pre- underwriting, mortgage lending, and finance tasks on a day-to-day basis. This is a full-time remote role for a Mortgage Loan Originator at Simplified Mortgage.
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Assist Mortgage Loan Fulfillment with client, attorney, or appraiser document follow-up as determined. Responsible for the sales and marketing of Truist Mortgage Loan products within bank policies and procedures as well as consistent, effective referrals of mortgage clients for other bank services, including the qualifying package of services, and insurance products.
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Individuals in Loan Originator (LO) positions must meet the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau qualification requirements and comply with related Wells Fargo policies. Individuals in a SAFE position also must meet the Loan Originator requirements under Regulation Z (LO) outlined in the job expectations below.
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This is a full-time hybrid role for a Bilingual Mortgage Loan Originator (Spanish) at Waterstone Mortgage Corporation. As a Mortgage Loan Originator, you will be responsible for underwriting, loan origination, mortgage lending, and managing loans.
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A minimum of 12 months loan originator experience required. May supervise and direct the activities of other loan officer(s), loan officer assistant(s), or loan processor(s.
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Discover what life is like as an insider rather than an outsider by working as an in-house Loan Originator within a builder’s model home ! In-house Loan Originator within a builder’s model home.
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We are hiring an experienced mortgage originator to work with our 11,000+ in-house real estate agents and receive at least 100 buyer leads per month. This is a unique opportunity because our real estate company is one of the largest and fastest growing in the United States, but our mortgage company is relatively small and we do not have loan originators in most markets where we have real estate agents.
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Issue revised disclosures to customer at the direction of the licensed loan originator. FBC Mortgage, LLC is a National Mortgage Lender headquartered in Orlando, Florida. Send e-disclosures to clients at the direction of the licensed loan originators along with checklists, instructions, corporate communications.
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The Team Mortgage Loan Originator is responsible for supporting sales and operations related activities throughout the loan process. If not currently licensed, ability to obtain Mortgage Loan Originator license.
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M/I Homes, a top 15 national home builder, is looking for a Residential Mortgage Loan Officer Assistant for its builder financing subsidiary, M/I Financial, LLC located in Lake Mary, Florida.
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