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Updated almost 6 years ago,

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Edi C.
  • Atlanta, GA
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Loan Originator - Seeking for some advice

Edi C.
  • Atlanta, GA
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Hi,

I have a question about becoming a Loan Originator and I'm looking for some advice on the community. My situation is as follows:

- Based in Miami and looking for a remote job. I can handle extra workload on a daily & weekend basis. 

- I've double checked it all, and I can guarantee 30h/week. I´m not quitting my job, but I do have extra time.

- I've heard this is a job position frequently remote, but not sure because my career belongs to a different industry.

- However, I'm also graduated in Business and Administration in Europe (Bachelor equivalent here).

- I've never worked as a LO, but I think I can learn the job in a reasonable time frame.

- I have a good understanding of finances and nearly 7y in US.

- Purchased a property, worked with realtors, lenders, etc... (on the customer side, though).

- I like paperwork duties, preparing packages, files or forms. I feel comfortable and it's straightforward to me.

- I consider myself well organized and fast-paced with duties like these.

- Formal and professional communication through email. Ideally, not willing to deal a lot over the phone.

- I can obtain needed certification and I have a proper home workplace.

- The point is create an extra income stream out of free time. Not trying to finance myself or seeking advantages on RE.


With the info provided, I would like to know if this scenario is possible. If so, which would be the way to achieve it? I feel that there should be something I can do that suits to my needs, time and skills. But still unknown! Thanks in advance for any insight!

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