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The fight to standardize educational training for LOs

An LO with a client at the closing table

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The raison d’etre is the same whether you work as a mortgage loan officer at a depository bank or an independent mortgage bank – originate a purchase mortgage or refinancing for a client.

But the educational foundation and understanding of mortgage products, rules and regulations can differ dramatically between depository LOs and their nonbank counterparts. 

Federal regulations mandate that nonbank LOs take training prior to being certified. To maintain details ⇒

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