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Shawna Weaver ANY LENDING OUT THERE FOR NOO WITH OVER 4 PROPERTIES
24 July 2008 | 11 replies
And the usual "ad nauseam" conditions.5) It's quirky stuff in the automated submissions but my broker is working a number of files right now along these lines.6) Next: GOLDEN TIP2: Countryslide ooops!
Tom C Agent advice
22 August 2008 | 20 replies
Yes, you would have to be licensed, but that means you can "refer" yourself to your regular agent if your license is in her broker's office.
Carpe Diem Hi from Raleigh, NC
28 July 2008 | 13 replies
Was previously a licensed mortgage broker, although my license has since expired, and I'm no longer involved with mortgages.
John Smith Please help me in choosing web hosting
24 July 2012 | 12 replies
Hi everyone,I am sorry for possible offtopic, but I need your help in find new web hosting provider as soon as possible, because my current host (bluehost . com) is kicking me off, they say 'your account is using a lot server resources', but my website gets only about 200 visitors per day and my disk usage is 1500 MB (maybe they do not like that?)
Nicole Starnes Networking
22 July 2008 | 7 replies
I used to have a team - mortgage broker, realtor, short sale person, appraiser.
Joshua Dorkin Bush Changes Mind on Housing Bill: To Become Law This Week
5 August 2008 | 48 replies
`(g) Appraisal Independence- `(1) PROHIBITIONS ON INTERESTED PARTIES IN A REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION- No mortgage lender, mortgage broker, mortgage banker, real estate broker, appraisal management company, employee of an appraisal management company, nor any other person with an interest in a real estate transaction involving an appraisal in connection with a mortgage insured under this section shall improperly influence, or attempt to improperly influence, through coercion, extortion, collusion, compensation, instruction, inducement, intimidation, nonpayment for services rendered, or bribery, the development, reporting, result, or review of a real estate appraisal sought in connection with the mortgage.`(2) CIVIL MONETARY PENALTIES- The Secretary may impose a civil money penalty for any knowing and material violation of paragraph (1) under the same terms and conditions as are authorized in section 536(a) of this Act.
Brett O is a FHA Home Loan the best option for the first house I buy
26 July 2008 | 5 replies
Someone else may know, but you could call a mortgage broker in your area and ask your questions, to see what the current requirements are, which change all the time.
Ty Y LC for free and clear only?
25 July 2008 | 3 replies
You describe something similiar to a sandwich lease where for all intents and purposes, the person in the middle is a broker and can get in trouble as such if you aren't licensed and things go way bad.
Paul Chen Misled Home Owner Association fee
30 July 2008 | 5 replies
Thanks for all of your advises, it turns out this agent is in the middle of quitting (or being fired) from the current broker and getting in to another; he has been sitting on doc for over 3 weeks (mostly basic REO disclosures that needed to be signed and return to selling agent) that he didn’t know how to pull them out of Windforms (Realtor Online Contract data base); asked seller’s agent questions about them over and over; lack of REO knowledge (REO Specialist printed on his card) and couldn’t care less for his last few clients…Relayed the facts above (with a little help from the selling agent) in addition to the tangible misled evident to my agent’s boss and got only 18 moths worth HOA fee ($810) credited.Yes, another rookie’s lesson learn; just didn’t think he would be that much out of line for a major issue like such; considering he’s a 72 year old guy with shallow ethic.
George Ramsay Mortage Fraud
29 July 2008 | 19 replies
(You might be able to search by using thefirst few numbers of the parcel numbers)Then check the trust deeds that were recorded on those properties.If they are from the same bank, a broker could've targeted thatneighborhood as a great 'target' to make some easy money.Check the sales price if you can.