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ComplianceMadeSi

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Posted - 05/10/2008 :  06:40:11 AM
If you really want to survive in the mortgage business, now is the time to act.

You must increase your mortgage lending exposure and the most cost effective way to increase your opportunities to get more loans is to get licensed in other states.


Another option is to increase your per loan revenue by converting from a broker to a banker.

At Compliance Made Simple, we can help you survive this rough time.

George Marentis, J.D.
President/CEO
Compliance Made Simple, LLC
www.compliancemadesimple.org
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