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Updated about 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Becoming a brand new lender
I've had my lenders license for awhile her in California, but do not practice it as I'm a realtor/investor. But as a combat veteran who uses VA loans personally and helps other Veterans use their entitlement. I come across lenders that do not know how to service them and it saddens me.
So my question is there a specific lending job that acts like real estate where I have the freedom throughout the day. As I don't go to the office all day everyday.