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How do I pursue mortgage broker training? Can I work from home?
I am considering pursuing work as a mortgage loan broker. I have always been a very aggressive sales person when I worked in that field so I am confident I could do well at it. I am degreed and motivated but do not know where to begin. I’d like to work from home. I already have a home office set up. I have to be licensed in NY and need direction on how to begin. Any professional advice would be greatly appreciated! Thank you.
...asked February 8th, 2012 @ 2:26 pm
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41171Kim
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0would really depend on your states requirements. For instance in the state of Texas you have to hold a real estate license for 18 months before you can become a broker.
I would look on your states site- usually state insurance commissioner- Those sites will answer all of your questions and you will know what to do and how to do it within minutes.. Hope that helps.
...answered February 8, 2012 @ 2:41 pm
41172robert w
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0C,
candid answer is now isn’t the best time to get into a dying industry with other struggling starving loan brokers.
u’d be surprised the # of l.b. we have applying daily for work and training.
in the 80′s the S&L collapse drove most to other fields. u’d be luck to find 1 in 3000 who actually worked in the 80′s today..
suggest reconsider – read ’48 days to work ulove’ d.miller see what ur skills would produce better income.
...answered February 8, 2012 @ 3:12 pm
