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Meet Steven Sheasby
founder of Integrity Mortgage
Licensing, He has worked with
numerous mortgage companies with
licensing across the country. He has
managed multiple compliance
departments for nationwide lenders and
brokers. His experience in mortgage
licensing and other mortgage
regulatory compliance issues has given
him the inside track for dealing with
the states
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Mortgage Licensing
should be a very easy process. You
should be able to send information on
your company and owners to the state
you want to do business in and within
30 days, you should be able to start
doing business as long as the owners
or officers of the company are not
criminals, but that's just not the
case. More and more every month, the
states are coming out with new
requirements. They all request
something different, and if you don't
provide exactly what they are looking
for often the state will send the
entire application right back to your
office. Then when you provide them the
rest of the information they request,
you expect them to send the license
within a couple weeks, but then there
are new items they need. This can go
on for months.
That's why you contact us. We have
years of experience dealing with the
states and usually know exactly what
they want to see in the first place so
you don't have to go back to them over
and over and over again. We can reduce
the time it takes to get your license
and help you process the paperwork
that can take hours to complete. Why
do it yourself? Contact us today and
we'll help you get your state mortgage
broker or lender licenses while you
keep doing what you do
best...Originate loans!!!
So Go Ahead And Search for the
State that you are interested in and
see what the licensing requirements
are. You can see if there are any
changes coming soon or if the state
requires a minimum net worth, surety
bonds, or loan officer licensing. Then
once you have a good idea of what
states you want to do business in,
give us a call or send us an email,
and we'll start the process. |
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