Frequently-Asked Questions

 

What Is Mortgage Brokerage?  

What's the Best Way To Learn The Business, And How Much Will It Cost?

How Does A Transaction Work?

What Makes A Marketable Mortgage Application?

How Do I Find Clients?

How Do I Get Investors?
 

How Do I Get The Forms and Contracts I Need?

What Are The Answers To Questions Clients Might Ask Me?

Can I Get A Credit Report Without The Payor's Permission?

How Do I Know This Isn't Just Another "Get-Rich-Quick" Scheme?

Are Those Expensive Seminars Worth The Money?

What Are The "Seven Essential Elements of Trust Deed Investment"?

Help!  I've Been Ripped-Off By A Seminar!  What Can I Do? 

How Can I Tell The Genuine Teachers From The B.S. Artists?

Who Are You Guys And How Do I Know You're Any Different?

What Do You Think Of ------- And His Seminar?

Don't You Need To Be Certified ("C.M.I.," "C.N.B.") To Do This?

Can I Really Make A Living At This?

Should I Be Full-time Or Part-time?

Where Do I Get Training In Brokering Lotteries and Structured Settlements? 

Investment Swindles: How They Work and How to Avoid Them, Including 16 questions that can turn off an investment crook

Where Can I Get More Information On This Business?

 

 

 

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