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The Ten Biggest Processor Mistakes

 

A loan processor has a critical role in the home loan process. Consequently, it is often the processor who makes or breaks the deal. This burden of trying to be all things to all people, can sometimes result in mistakes. A dynamic processor should have a set of guiding principles to help keep the proper focus. Here are ten big mistakes that you will want to avoid:

1. Being dishonest about the status of a loan. A seasoned LO knows all of the ways to confirm activity on a file. A review of DU findings, a look at the lenders e-pipeline, a call to the lender, borrower, title company, or appraiser will inevitably reveal the truth.

2. Forgetting to analyze critical file documents when they are received. Issues with the income, title, assets, or appraisal can make or break a deal. These documents should be reviewed upon receipt. Calling the LO or borrower about a problem with a document received 2 weeks ago will not be well received.

3. Forgetting to prioritize files and projects. Getting the appraisal order submitted should take priority over requesting a payoff on a file that is projected to close in 3 weeks. Do the critical things first.

4. Forgetting to do an initial review of the file to access its strength and weakness. An LO should not be notified three weeks into the deal that the borrowers profile does not fit the lenders parameters for the selected program. Look for possible issues right away and request what you need to clarify or resolve them.

5. Submitting a fee sheet/doc request sheet to the lender without the approval of the originating loan officer or other designee. This can lead to a multitude of problems if this sheet is wrong. Too many fees will cause a problem with the borrower. Too few fees will cause a problem with the LO.

6. Waiting too long to follow-up on information requests. If a preliminary title report order has a four-day turn-around time, dont wait 2 weeks to follow-up only to find that your faxed request was never received. Follow a standard schedule for following up on document requests.

7. Improperly anticipating turn around time for the completion of file documentation. Give yourself a cushion. Dont get burned because you thought that it would only take a day or two to get that payoff, lien release, subordination agreement, or credit update.

8. Forgetting to monitor rate lock expiration dates. Even if it is the LOs responsibility, make sure youre covered. Its your life that will become chaotic when that rate expires and the pressure is pouring in to get the deal closed.

9. Waiting until the anticipated day of funding to check to see if pre-funding conditions have all been satisfied. The realtor, borrower, and loan officer are guaranteed to hit the roof when the receipt of the wire is delayed because of outstanding conditions. Get a copy of the closing instructions and the settlement statement before the signing/closing. Then follow-up with the title company escrow officer to make sure that all is well.

10. Not familiarizing yourself with the lenders procedures for approving and funding a loan. An incredible amount of time could be wasted because follow-up calls went to a person or department other than the one designated to address the issue at hand. Dont call the account executive about something that you can speak directly to the underwriter or funder about.

For more helpful tips visit our website at www.completemortgageprocessing.com

Author: Stephanie Graham
 
Author Bio:
Stephanie Graham is an expert on this subject. Stephanie has written several articles in the past on this topic.
 
 
 

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