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Foreclosure Processor Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

VP, Special Assets Officer

Sherman, TX · On-site

$140 - $185/hr

Expert in foreclosure processes, restructuring loans via forbearance agreements, managing note sale networks.* Build and maintain strong, solution-oriented borrower relationships.* Perform complex ...

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Coordinate all functions within Government (FNMA) loans including but not limited to loss mitigation process and procedures, foreclosure and bankruptcy; ensure all functions are performed in full ...

Litigation Attorney

Plano, TX · On-site

$120K - $160K/yr

Knowledge of foreclosure process and requirements preferred, but not required. * Some experience in real estate or mortgage servicing preferred, but not required. General Competencies * Must possess ...

The Legal Assistant will play a critical role in supporting the attorney staff at The Mortgage Law Firm, focusing on the various stages of the foreclosure process from petition filing through ...

Verbal Complaints Specialist III

Coppell, TX · On-site

$15.75 - $20.75/hr

... Foreclosure processes. This position is designed to support the sensitive nature of the escalations, as well as to provide training and mentoring to subordinate team members. The Verbal Complaint ...

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Candidates whose experience is primarily residential mortgage processing, mortgage servicing, default servicing, foreclosure, loss mitigation, or consumer lending without direct commercial loan ...

Capital Markets Intern

Irving, TX · On-site

$15.50 - $20/hr

Exposure to foreclosure processes and risk management practices * Mentorship from experienced professionals in credit and portfolio analytics * Development of technical, analytical, and professional ...

Verbal Complaints Specialist III

Coppell, TX · On-site

$15.75 - $20.75/hr

... Foreclosure processes. This position is designed to support the sensitive nature of the escalations, as well as to provide training and mentoring to subordinate team members. The Verbal Complaint ...

Oversee Agency and Government Foreclosure operations, including referral, active foreclosure, post-sale activity, and related default processes. * Provide oversight of Mortgage Claims and Property ...

VP of Mortgage Default

Irving, TX · On-site

$170 - $260/hr

Oversee Agency and Government Foreclosure operations, including referral, active foreclosure, post‑sale activity, and related default processes. * Provide oversight of Mortgage Claims and Property ...

Oversee Agency and Government Foreclosure operations, including referral, active foreclosure, post-sale activity, and related default processes. * Provide oversight of Mortgage Claims and Property ...

Servicing Support Case Manager

Irving, TX · On-site

$19.25 - $24.75/hr

Knowledge of mortgage servicing processes, foreclosure timelines, investor requirements, and default servicing operations. * Demonstrated experience researching and resolving complex property-related ...

... foreclosure timeline information. The specialist will also assist with all other team related functions, providing clients with updates and process improvement with the team. This position is fully ...

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How much do foreclosure processor jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for foreclosure processor in Texas is $47,424.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $37,300.00 and $51,200.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a foreclosure processor do?

A Foreclosure Processor manages the administrative and procedural aspects of foreclosure cases for lenders or financial institutions. They review loan documentation, ensure legal compliance, and coordinate with attorneys, borrowers, and other departments. Their role involves tracking deadlines, preparing foreclosure-related documents, and updating internal systems. Attention to detail and knowledge of foreclosure laws are crucial for ensuring a smooth process.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a foreclosure processor?

Success as a Foreclosure Processor requires a solid understanding of mortgage processes, attention to detail, and familiarity with relevant legal and regulatory guidelines, typically supported by experience in lending or financial services. Proficiency with loan servicing platforms, document management systems, and Microsoft Office Suite is common, and some employers value certifications in mortgage processing or compliance. Strong organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills set top candidates apart in managing complex files and tight deadlines. These competencies ensure timely, accurate processing of foreclosure actions while maintaining compliance and collaborative workflow with legal, financial, and real estate professionals.

What are some typical challenges faced by foreclosure processors and how can they be managed?

Foreclosure Processors often encounter challenges such as managing high volumes of documentation, staying up-to-date with changing regulatory requirements, and coordinating between multiple parties including attorneys, lenders, and borrowers. It’s important to have organized methods for tracking deadlines and document submissions to avoid delays or errors in the foreclosure process. Strong communication skills are also key for clarifying information and resolving discrepancies quickly. Many employers provide training, mentorship, or access to updated resources to help processors confidently navigate these challenges and ensure compliance throughout each stage.

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What cities in Texas are hiring for Foreclosure Processor jobs?

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Infographic showing various Foreclosure Processor job openings in Texas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 82% Full Time, 13% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 92% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $47,424 per year, or $22.8 per hour.

Foreclosure - Paralegal

Padgett Law Group

Southlake, TX • On-site, Remote

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 3 days ago


Job description

Description

Padgett Law Group (PLG) is an elite, full service creditors' rights law firm with practices in Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Arkansas, Texas, Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Mississippi, Alabama, New Jersey, Kentucky, and Illinois. Additionally, PLG offers national bankruptcy, replevin, and loss mitigation services. The firm's practice provides exclusive representation to institutional clients such as lenders, mortgage servicers, credit unions, banks, hedge funds, investors and other financial services industry stakeholders. Leveraging technology in our partnerships with forward-thinking clients gives PLG the ability to focus on the aggressive management and processing of delinquent or under performing loans, providing our clients with an edge when curing or resolving these complex legal matters. In 2019, PLG was recognized by The M Report, a leading default services industry publication, as a Top 25 Company to Work For.


At Padgett Law Group, our mission is simple: to attract and retain the most talented individuals within our industry while delivering high-quality legal services to our clients. We understand our crucial role as our clients strive to provide an ethical and empathetic experience. We contribute to that through our long-standing and recognizable firm culture that is visible during every interaction with PLG-and amongst ourselves. At PLG, we stand on our decades-long tradition of merit, respect, hard work, and excellent results, and we use that foundation for every service we provide. As a firm, we believe that our mission can only be truly realized through investment in our core values of People, Precision, and Performance.

At Padgett Law Group, we're not just looking for talented employees to join our growing team. We're looking for leaders who cultivate those around them and contribute to our path forward; we're looking for individuals who appreciate our culture and commit to our shared goals; we're looking for people who want to be more than employees, processors, or paper pushers.


Our vision is to build the most compelling law firm that is home to the industry's best talent, as we are today and as we grow in the future.


What's in it for you? Padgett Law Group believes in investing in our employees and ensuring that they have all the resources necessary to succeed - including a competitive, comprehensive, and valuable benefits package. As a full-time PLG employee, you will receive:


4 weeks of PTO from day one (which increases with tenure)

Paid Parental and Grandparent Leave

7 Paid Company Holidays and your birthday off every year

Full suite of healthcare insurance options including health, dental, vision, STD, LTD, Accident, Critical Illness, Voluntary Life and AD&D coverage, and more

Company-covered Term Life Insurance, AD&D Insurance, and Employee Assistance Program

401k (with company match)

Extensive Training and Development Opportunities

Flexible work schedules including in-office, hybrid, and remote working capabilities

And more!




The essential functions include, but are not limited to the following:


Drafting, preparing, assignments, motions, affidavits, and various other legal documents.


Ensuring timely, courteous, and thorough responses to a heavy volume of email correspondence.


Developing and maintaining congenial relationships with business associates and clients.


Providing exceptional customer service to clients at every level of interaction.


Providing support to attorneys in a high volume, time sensitive atmosphere.


Preparation and filing of status updates prior to scheduled hearing


Providing regular and timely client status updates, as well as continual follow-up on outstanding documents and or services.


Review expired Notices of Default and communicate with the client to ensure most updated figures have been received


Monitor for executed client declarations


File client declarations with the court


Researches and analyzes law sources such as statutes, recorded judicial decisions, legal articles, treaties, constitutions, and legal codes.


Prepares legal documents such as briefs, pleadings, appeals, contracts, initial and amended articles of incorporation, stock certificates and other securities, buy-sell agreements, closing papers and binders, deeds, and trust instruments for review, approval, and use by VP, general counsel.


Investigates facts and law of case to determine causes of action and to prepare case accordingly.


Performs other clerical duties such as scheduling appointments, providing information to callers, taking dictation, composing and typing routine correspondence, and reading and routing incoming mail


Prepares affidavits of documents and maintains document file

Requirements

Experience with client systems such as LPS, Tempo, Vendorscape and others is preferred.


Must have excellent verbal and written communication skills.


Must be committed to providing exceptional customer service.


Ability to communicate courteously and effectively with borrower, clients, attorneys, other internal employees, and outside parties.


Must be able to work with others in a congenial and team-oriented manner.


Must possess exceptional organizational skills; the position requires the ability to multi-task and be adaptable to continual change.


Attention to detail is a must.


High-level proficiency in MS Office suite.


Proficiency in internet research activities.


Good understanding of the legal process surrounding foreclosure preferred