The mortgage industry runs on paperwork and no banking or mortgage document is ever complete without the fine print!
When you are learning and studying about how to be a loan officer, we strongly encourage you to familiarize yourself with the industry documents you'll be dealing with. Take the time to look them over and read them carefu
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Not sure if you’re required to complete mortgage continuing education this year? The NMLS is making every attempt to help loan originators understand requirements for 2011 Continuing Education. Straight from the NMLS website, here's a chart that makes that simple:
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Our NMLS-approved, online instructor-led (OIL) format provides a blend of activities and assignments with student/instructor interaction. An experienced ProSchools instructor is involved with each class to answer questions, grade assignments and facilitate online discussion. All materials for the course are made available online and Pro
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Effective September 1, 2011, Residential Mortgage Loan Servicers, servicing mortgage loans governed by Texas law, will be required to register with the Department through the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System (NMLS). In order to continue servicing these loans after October 31st, each affected ser
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In keeping with its efforts toward improved efficiency, the Oregon Real Estate Agency has made e-mail its main method for contacting licensees.
“Starting September 1, 2011, all brokers, principal brokers and property managers must provide an e-mail address to the Agency. Any changes in an e-mail address must be submitted to the Agency
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