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It's National Boston Cream Pie Day! Like us, it goes back a while.

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Mortgage and Lending with Home State Bank NMLS# 166179

In 1856, at Boston's Parker House Hotel, French chef Monsieur Augustine Francois Anezin created the Boston Cream Pie.  And Texana Bank has been around since 1914.

 

So we've been around almost as long as Boston Cream Pie and we know lending.   We're currently hiring experienced remote residential Mortgage Loan Originators and Branch Managers who would like to create a new Texana Bank mortgage branch in Massachusetts and across the country.

 

These are remote positions, no brick and mortar required.

Working with Texana Bank you'll be able to originate in all 50 states with no additional state licensing requirements.

 

If you've been working for one of the big banks or mortgage companies around the country that can't close your loans quickly, limited your access to programs, frustrated you with their micro-management or have even closed their offices, this is the perfect place for you.

 

As a mortgage bank we are a correspondent lender with many of the nation's largest wholesale lenders, we also broker products offered by Non-QM lenders and we provide our own portfolio products. We'll handle your compliance. No more quarterly call reports, CE classes or licensing fees.

 

Hear how we can help you take your mortgage business to where it should be, the next level. Contact me, at (248) 854-0625 or trent.dalrymple@texanabank.com. 

Comments (2)

Lauren Williams, CPO
Casual Uncluttering LLC - Woodinville, WA
Professional Organizer: Puget Sound homes

Trent Dalrymple (248) 854-0625 VERY CLEVER TIE-IN!!!!! And the mst discriminating people love Boston Creme Pie...

Oct 23, 2019 06:54 PM
Trent Dalrymple (248) 854-0625
Home State Bank - Bloomfield Hills, MI
Allowing Mortgage Professionals to Lend Nationwide

Thanks Lauren!  Yes, we (discriminating pie people) do love Boston Cream pie and it's not always easy to find a good one!  Let's face it, even a not-so-good one is still good.

Oct 24, 2019 07:58 AM