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Engage with our in-house real estate agent team, providing training on loan programs. (In-House lender to 11,000 real estate agents, plus guaranteed leads) Because our in-house agents are relying on us to partner them only with exceptional loan originators we have a very strict screening process.
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Prepare closing loan package necessary for individual loan types in accordance with Bank and Investor guidelines as well as Secondary Marketing commitments and requirements. Minimum of 3/+ years of Closing/Funding experience with a direct lender.
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Today, as the nation's second largest non-bank retail mortgage lender, loanDepot enables customers to achieve the American dream of homeownership through a broad suite of lending and real estate services that simplify one of life's most complex transactions.
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Strong government lender, no min FICO on VA Loans and down to 500 on FHA. Excellent Compensation (150 BPS-200+ BPS), Terrific Pricing and Operations. Ensure that all loan operations are compliant with legal regulations and correspond to company's guidelines.
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Responsible for interviewing, processing, and recommending loan applications for approval to include consumer, home equity / home improvement, mobile home, and business loans following Credit Union procedures and policies.
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Embrace Canopy's Service Philosophy: Make your moments matter o Care More o Give More o Know More Lending: Interview loan applicants in person and by phone, gathering required information for credit application, explaining loan options, rates, terms and collateral requirements, provide general and specific loan information and disburse funds accordingly.
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We are seeking dedicated and licensed Mortgage Loan Officers (MLOs) with a proven track record in converting online leads. Join a leading online HELOC lender in transforming homeowners' lives by unlocking the potential of their home equity.
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Responsible for underwriting loan applications and performs income and credit review on borrower applications. loanDepot We are Americas Lender. Receives inbound borrower calls to assist with the loan process.
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The Commercial Lender will be responsible for servicing an existing commercial loan portfolio as well as ongoing development of the commercial and business lending program for the Credit Union.
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