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What do you classes do you need to become a Mortgage Loan officer?

on Jan 20, 2013 in FHA Information | 1 comment

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Q&A: How do you know whether the bank classes your home loan as a “subprime” loan?

on Nov 27, 2012 in Stated Income Loans | 5 comments

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