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third party processing (Members) I've looked around on this issue and have yet to get a straight answer. On many of my deals i use a processing company. They are a third party, fully NMLS licensed, and we pay them throuhg closing w http://forum.brokeroutpost.com/loans/forum/2/301988.htm (Replies: 2) Related tags: [lender comp, processing, 3rd party, third]
Best Lender Comp Plans?? (Members) Who has the best Broker Comp Plans? I have seen that some Lenders only have a %, but some have a flat fee and a %. My manager said it will be hard to use Franklin American and Wells with them only h http://forum.brokeroutpost.com/loans/forum/2/301935.htm (Replies: 16) Related tags: [lender comp plans]
Compensation advice appreciated (Members) I work for a correspondent lender (I'm not a true broker, although I can broker when needed) and our in-house compensation plan is interesting I think but I have someone throwing stones at it as being http://forum.brokeroutpost.com/loans/forum/2/301511.htm (Replies: 20) Related tags: [lender comp]
What is too high? (Members) By reading through a few threads I'm seeing that most are planning to set their compensation between 2.5-3. Do you think that is too high? Do you think that will take you out of the game? Example on a http://forum.brokeroutpost.com/loans/forum/2/301237.htm (Replies: 2) Related tags: [lender comp]
All things being equal? (Members) So Ok…as an originator I am supposed to give the best possible deal to the consumer
Starting 4 1 three scenarios to consumer
Conv 30 yr fixed rate with Wells 5% paying 1.8
Conv 30 yr fixed rate http://forum.brokeroutpost.com/loans/forum/2/300268.htm (Replies: 17) Related tags: [lender comp, lo comp, fed]
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