Location: Florida
Submitted 10/01/07 09:14 AM

Q. I am interested in starting a "Mortgage net Branch" any one have any feedback on the good the bad and the ugly - would like to hear you opinions of some of the net branch opportunities out there Any input would be most helpful. thank you

 

Answer #1
Submitted 10/02/07 01:24 AM
Hayden Gerson (HPM Financial LLC): Mortgage in San Diego, CA Hayden Gerson (HPM Financial LLC)
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San Diego, CA

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A. Unless you have a lot of experience and at least 3 years in the biz, many won't hire you.

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Submitted 10/02/07 09:18 PM A couple friends of mine have started and seem to be happy with them. One is Mortgage Banc and I believe the website is mortgagebanc.us.

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Submitted 10/04/07 01:24 PM GO FOR IT!  IT WILL BE HARD WORK AND DEDICATION.  IF YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES I WOULD DO IT.  GOOD LUCK!

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Submitted 10/07/07 12:20 PM

I definately can help you with this. Please call me @ 615-717-3176. I wanna know what kind of set up your looking for & I will be able to advise you what my company has to offer. Hope to talk to you soon!

Answer #2
Submitted 01/17/12 01:14 PM
Nate Baldwin: Mortgage in American Fork, UT Nate Baldwin
Mortgage
American Fork, UT

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I know I'm responding to an old post, but its possible that you've been through 2 or 3 branching companies since this was posted. I'd love to talk to you about what you have going and see what I can do to find you a good home.

801.341.7397

 

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