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kyzer650

32 Posts

Posted - 05/13/2008 :  7:04:22 PM
I am currently working out of Florida,Looking for a branch manager position, need a mortgage company that is licensed in 50 states, pays 100% commission, has excellent benefits, and can sign up with really quick.
Any suggestions? Please email me at bchaparro@gmail.com
Need to get this going fairly quick.
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clarenceworley

3849 Posts

Posted - 05/13/2008 :  7:08:58 PM
Do you need a really big signing bonus?
kyzer650

32 Posts

Posted - 05/13/2008 :  7:09:45 PM
and a sneaker deal.
lukyk22

1693 Posts

Posted - 05/13/2008 :  7:14:35 PM
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1003s.com

3041 Posts

Posted - 05/13/2008 :  10:10:35 PM
Kyzer,

the best way to do all 50 states, is with a FED Charter.

FED Charters however, often shut down leaving their branch managers

dangling in the wind, and many LO's also become displaced,

as a result as well.

The more stable FED Charters, often set the bar to entry, far beyond the reach,

of the typical branch manager.

Should you decide to do business, in a more modest number of states,

opportunity #1 below has proved to work very well, for all

branches I sent them, that closed loans. It should also be noted,

that large non-chartered branch companies that are licensed in all

or nearly all states often impose their own "internal limits",

regarding loans originated in other states.


Opportunity #1

No Set Up Fee, $500 – flat fee per file no monthly fee.

Raw banker pricing, no padding from 5 well known lenders,

Taylor, Bean & Whitaker
Flagstar
DK Funding
West America
SunTrust

for CONV,and FHA loans.

They are also set up to broker loans to provident. As well as many other lenders

This program supports 1099 or W2 employee’s classification is dictated by licensing in each state. If you plan to originate FHA loans you must be a W2 employee.

Many of the branches with this company close loans under their own DBA so they are

are able to build their own brand name, while at the same time having the ability

to close FHA loans and have access to a large lender list and in some cases take

advantage of a preferred price.

This program has a great technology platform.

Pick your own LOS.

AR,CA,,FL,IA,IL,IN,KS,MI,MO,NM,TN,TX,WA,WI

States where 1099 is an option = FL,WA,KS,MO,IA,TX

Branches can use a registered DBA with this program in all states except IL.

A branch that is W2 can still use a registered DBA for marketing.

This is a great feature, for brokers that are considering converting to

a net branch type opportunity for the purpose of doing FHA loans,

as it allows them, to retain the name, they spent

time, effort, and money establishing.

ItAintAllLuck

28 Posts

Posted - 05/15/2008 :  10:29:05 PM
And a company car with gas card and $200 per diem for food and drinks....

mantixmortgage

2669 Posts

Posted - 05/15/2008 :  10:45:46 PM
quote:
Originally posted by kyzer650

and a sneaker deal.



oh man where do i sign?
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