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Mortgage Loan Originator Jobs Texas 1099+275bips+Remote

Description:

Texas Mortgage loan originators will proactively market and promote US Mortgage Lenders' financial products to meet established loan quality and production goals. The Florida Mortgage loan originator job position represents the company in a professional and enthusiastic manner by providing an exceptional level of customer service, supporting and adhering to our core values in all functions of the job responsibilities, and interacting with internal and external customers.

In this ongoing sales role, the mortgage loan originator continually identifies, develops, and maintains a quality network of business relationships that serves as a recurring source of referrals for new mortgage lending opportunities. A Florida Mortgage loan originator job may consist of Real Estate professionals, Builders, professional and personal contacts, as well as other valuable referral sources, and is enhanced by the Florida Mortgage loan originator job includes regular participation in business-related development opportunities, community efforts to promote homeownership and professional organizations.

The Texas Mortgage loan originator job responds to customer inquiries and referrals in a timely manner. The Florida Mortgage loan originator job requires outbound contact and interviews with prospective borrowers in order to analyze financial and credit data, determine customer financing objectives, advise customers of product/pricing policies and guidelines, and gather any additional required information. The Mortgage Consultant ensures exceptional customer service by maintaining thorough knowledge of lending programs, policies, procedures and regulatory requirements, demonstrating a commitment to professional ethics, complying with all Federal and State compliance policies and adhering to Fair Housing and HMDA requirements.

Texas Mortgage Loan Originator Jobs 2.75bips+1099+Work From Home

Qualifications:

Strong Phone Skills

Strong People Skills

Strong Sales experience

NMLS mortgage license required.

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Texas Locations:
Hemphill Canadian 1876 John Hemphill, U.S. Senator and Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court 4,024 910
Henderson Athens 1846 James Pinckney Henderson, the first governor of Texas 81,064 874
Hidalgo Edinburg 1852 Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, the priest who raised the call for Mexicos independence from Spain 774,769 1569
Hill Hillsboro 1853 George Washington Hill, a secretary of war and secretary of the navy under the Republic of Texas 35,852 962
Hockley Levelland 1876 George Washington Hockley, Chief of Staff of the Texas Army during the Texas Revolution and secretary of war of the Republic of Texas 23,088 908
Hood Granbury 1866 John Bell Hood, a Confederate lieutenant general who commanded a Texas Brigade 58,273 422
Hopkins Sulphur Springs 1846 David Hopkins, an early settler in the future county 36,496 785
Houston Crockett 1837 Sam Houston, general of the Texan Revolution, later president of the Republic of Texas, U.S. Senator, and governor of the state of Texas 23,021 1231
Howard Big Spring 1876 Volney Eskine Howard, U.S. Representative from Texas 36,040 903
Hudspeth Sierra Blanca 1917 Claude Benton Hudspeth, a U.S. Congressman, rancher, and newspaper publisher 4,408 4571
Hunt Greenville 1846 Memucan Hunt, Jr., a secretary of the navy under the Republic of Texas 93,872 841
Hutchinson Stinnett 1876 Andrew Hutchinson, an early settler and attorney 21,375 887
Irion Mertzon 1889 Robert Anderson Irion (1804 1861, a secretary of state in the Republic of Texas 1,516 1052
Jack Jacksboro 1856 Patrick and William Jack, brothers, participants in the Anahuac Disturbance, and veterans of the Texas Revolution 8,832 917
Jackson Edna 1836 Andrew Jackson, seventh president of the United States 14,805 830
Jasper Jasper 1836 William Jasper, an American Revolutionary War hero 35,561 938
Jeff Davis Fort Davis 1887 Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederate States of America 2,280 2265
Jefferson Beaumont 1836 Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States and the principal author of the Declaration of Independence 256,299 904
Jim Hogg Hebbronville 1913 James Stephen Hogg, the 20th governor of Texas 5,202 1136
Jim Wells Alice 1911 James Babbage Wells Jr., judge and Democratic party boss in southern Texas 40,871 865
Johnson Cleburne 1854 Middleton Tate Johnson, a Texas Ranger and senator for the Republic of Texas 167,301 729
Jones Anson 1854 Anson Jones, the fifth president of the Republic of Texas 19,983 931
Karnes Karnes City 1854 Henry Karnes, a soldier in the Texas Revolution 15,187 750
Kaufman Kaufman 1848 David Spangler Kaufman, a Jewish Texas state senator and the second Jewish member of the United States House of Representatives 122,883 786
Kendall Boerne 1862 George Wilkins Kendall, an early journalist and sheep rancher who gained national fame as a war correspondent during the Mexican American War 44,026 662
Kenedy Sarita 1921 Mifflin Kenedy, an early rancher and land speculator 417 1457
Kent Jayton 1876 Andrew Kent, who died at the Battle of the Alamo 763 902
Kerr Kerrville 1856 James Kerr, an early colonist in Texas and soldier in the Texas Revolution 51,720 1106
Kimble Junction 1858 George C. Kimbell, who died at the Battle of the Alamo (spelling differs due to an error in the bill creating the county) 4,410 1251
King Guthrie 1876 William Phillip King, who died at the Battle of the Alamo 296 912
Kinney Brackettville 1850 Henry Lawrence Kinney, a Texas state senator and unsuccessful land speculator 3,745 1364
Kleberg Kingsville 1913 Robert Justus Kleberg, an early German settler and soldier at the Battle of San Jacinto 31,088 871
Knox Benjamin 1858 Henry Knox, the first secretary of war of the United States 3,710 854
Lamar Paris 1840 Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar, the third president of the Republic of Texas 49,587 917
Lamb Littlefield 1876 George A. Lamb, who died at the Battle of San Jacinto 13,210 1016
Lampasas Lampasas 1856 The Lampasas River (Lampasas is Spanish for lilies ) 21,207 712
La Salle Cotulla 1858 Ren Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle (1643 1687, the French explorer who traveled through Texas 7,584 1489
Lavaca Hallettsville 1842 The Lavaca River (Spanish for the cow ) 20,062 629
Lee Giddings 1874 Robert Edward Lee (1807 1870, the commanding general of the Confederate forces during the Civil War 17,183 1072
Leon Centerville 1846 Disputed: Either Mexican empresario Martn De Len, who founded Victoria, Texas; or the len, a local variety of yellow wolf 17,243 1072
Liberty Liberty 1836 Its county seat, which was named either for the recent success of the Mexican War of Independence or for Liberty, Mississippi 83,658 1160
Limestone Groesbeck 1846 The limestone deposits in the region 23,527 909
Lipscomb Lipscomb 1876 Abner Smith Lipscomb, justice of the Texas Supreme Court and secretary of state of the Republic of Texas 3,378 932
Live Oak George West 1856 The Texas live oak tree under which the petition for a new county was signed 12,174 1036
Llano Llano 1856 The Llano River (Llano is Spanish for plains ) 21,210 935
Loving Mentone 1887 Oliver Loving, a cattle rancher and pioneer of the cattle drive who, with Charles Goodnight, developed the Goodnight Loving Trail 134 673
Lubbock Lubbock 1876 Thomas Saltus Lubbock, a Texas Ranger and Confederate colonel during the Civil War 305,225 900
Lynn Tahoka 1876 William Lynn, a soldier in the Texas Revolution from Massachusetts who is believed to have died defending the Alamo 5,859 892
McCulloch Brady 1856 Benjamin McCulloch, veteran of San Jacinto, Texas Ranger, and Confederate general 7,957 1069
McLennan Waco 1850 Neil McLennan, an early settler in the future county 251,259 1042
McMullen Tilden 1858, an Irish-born empresario in Texas 778 1113
Madison Madisonville 1853 James Madison, the fourth president of the United States 14,222 470
Marion Jefferson 1860 Francis Marion, American Revolutionary War general 10,064 381
Martin Stanton 1876 Wylie Martin, a Texas Revolutionary soldier and legislative representative for the Republic of Texas 5,626 915
Mason Mason 1858 Fort Mason, which was named for either Lt. George T. Mason, killed during the Mexican American War in fighting near Brownsville, or for Gen. Richard Barnes Mason, military governor of California 4,222 932
Matagorda Bay City 1836 The canebrakes which once grew along the coast (Mata gorda is Spanish for fat bush ) 36,840 1114
Maverick Eagle Pass 1856 Samuel Augustus Maverick, a rancher, signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence, and representative in the Republic of Texas legislature 58,216 1280
Medina Hondo 1848 The Medina River, named for Spanish engineer Pedro Medina 50,066 1328
Menard Menard 1858 Michel Branamour Menard, the founder of Galveston, Texas

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