by roberto
by tkritcher
by midwest...
Most all Banks offer FHA and Brokers must be HUD approved or licensed to offer FHA. I lend nationwide and would look forward to the opportunity to serve you with all your mortgage needs.ENG Lending, A Division of Bank of England, always puts your best interest first. We would appreciate the opportunity to serve you. Please visit us at www.cincinnatimortgagerate.net. You will soon find that we are so much more than a Mortgage Banker; we are a company that is dedicated to empowering our clients and Strategic Partners. Don't forget to visit our Facebook Fanpage at http://www.facebook.com/pages/ENG-Lending-Cincinnati/171183536269710#!/pages/ENG-Lending-Cincinnati/171183536269710?sk=wall Oct 11th 2011
by JamesBa...
___Effective 4/14/2010 FHA Will No Longer Approves New Mortgage Brokers (Third Party Originators)Mortgage Brokers, or loan correspondents as FHA refers to them, are no longer required (as of 1/1/10) to obtain FHA approval to originate FHA loans. Sponsors FHA-Approved Lender (mortgagees) will approve individual Mortgage Brokers. __Mortgage Brokers will no longer be approved participants in FHA programs. Loan Mortgage Brokers, however, will continue to have the opportunity to participate in FHA programs as third-party originators (TPOs) through sponsorship by FHA-Approved Lender (mortgagees), as is currently the case, or through application to be approved as an FHA- Approved Lender (mortgagees). In eliminating FHA's approval of loan Mortgage Brokers, FHA- Approved Lender (mortgagees) assume full responsibility to ensure that a sponsored Mortgage Brokers adheres to FHA's loan origination and processing requirements. __Call Frazier McCollum (862-452-7464 "HOW CAN I SERVE YOU".__PS: If I have help you in any way "Tell A Friend" Oct 11th 2011 |
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