Homeownership is one of the most powerful wealth-building tools this country offers, and my path into the mortgage lending industry is an unlikely story that I could not be prouder to tell. In 2006, I was a methamphetamine addict living in an abandoned house, likely due for demolition, in Akron, Ohio. I had burned practically every bridge available to me. The mortgage industry was not on my radar; only survival.
I spent the better part of seven years in the grip of addiction. I survived situations and incidents that severely hurt or imprisoned nearly everyone else around me. I details ⇒
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