I’m back with Part 2 of my recap of the panel discussion “Improving QC Strategies in Today’s Volatile Lending Market” that I participated in during the MBA’s 2022 Risk Management, QA, and Fraud Prevention (RMQA). You can look back through part one here, where I covered four key questions I addressed in the session. At the end of the discussion,…
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Meet LoanLogics’ 2022 HousingWire Insider
Last week it was announced that LoanLogics’ Head of Mortgage Automation Technology, Roby Robertson, was part of an esteemed class of 2022 HousingWire Insider Award winners. The award recognizes the “industry professionals who are essential to the performance and success of their organizations but may be lesser known to those on the outside. These industry pros are the engines that keep…
4 Things Through 4th Quarter 2022
We are about to celebrate the 4th of July, which is the proverbial halfway point through the year. As we come back recharged from a long holiday weekend, it got our team thinking about all the exciting things the company has to look forward to for the remainder of the year. As such and given our enthusiasm about it all,…
Catch a Window of Opportunity with Effective Mortgage Document Processing
Looking back, It might have come as a surprise to some when in Spring of 2021 STRATMOR Group reported that somewhere between 20 and 30% of the loans sent to aggregators were not immediately purchased due to issues. No matter how you slice it – good or bad – an average of 25% is one notable percentage. Twenty-five percent chance…
A Brand New Look for LoanBeam®
It’s been five months since LoanLogics acquired LoanBeam, an announcement that has enabled LoanLogics to expand our portfolio of origination tools that ensure loan quality at the source. During this time, we’ve been busy working behind the scenes to integrate our teams, processes, and systems in support of the transition of two companies into one. Part of that effort included…
The How and Why to Improve Turn-Time on IRS Tax Transcript Orders
The topic of tax seems to be a buzz these days. The annual tax filing deadline came and went last week, but not without some noise surrounding it. In January, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) warned delays in taxpayer refunds were likely, as the agency navigates heavy 2020 rework volume and staffing shortages. Other IRS services were also marked at risk…