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Experience in the area 15 years Organizations Mortgage Brokerage Education/Credentials BS in Chemical Engineering, BA in Sales and Marketing. Licensed Loan Officer for 6 years and I have worked as a Loan Officer for 15 years.
Helping people into something that makes more sense and can save them money as well.
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Hello again, The only option you have is to contact your State's Attorney General's office and the Dept of Real Estate and lodge a complaint. Tell them you did not authorize a change in Fees, and because
Hello, The only recourse you have is to ask the Lender for a refund, explaining why you no longer want to proceed. I cannot see why there was an increase myself! As far as any Lender to date, a 70%
Hello, Q1) I do not know of any loan that you would qualify for, sorry.... :( Q2) Yes, you can leave the US without paying off the debt. My question to you would be this; why not just file for a
Hi, Yes, you can always check with your "State's" Department of Real Estate, Dept. of Finance, Fair Housing Administration and the Better Business Bureau. I would check with at least two of the above
Hello Jona, When you close a credit card your credit score is effected. If you already have a high credit score, this shouldn't be a problem. If you don't have a high credit score, then it will go down
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