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Va loan with a 500 credit score, any way that has ever been done. Lady was married spouse passed and then she got cancer. Which she is cancer free now. So they have foreclosed on the home she is living in that was her husbands. She was not on loan. She is an RN, I know VA is not so much credit score. This below picture of info came from a Realtor friend. We would love to be able to help get some way, if possible purchase the home that foreclosed. She is still living in it still. She is an heir to property, so I was unsure how it would affect. As her name is on deed but not mortgage.
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Have a file that has only 2 tradelines installment credit that were opened in the last 6 months. Would it help strengthen file to open a secured credit card? Even thou have DU approval it worries me being modlar home. With no long history of credit.
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Stayed tuned, people. We create, design, and develop a one-stop lending shop mortgage loan officer website. This one-in-all marketing-support-operations-business-development mega website is for select loan officers who want to be in the top 20% of the nation and belong to a team of winners. Many talented goal-oriented folks want to become top-producing loan officers but do not have the guidance, training, tools, and direction to lead them there. After a decade of research and development, making thousands of fixes, and making thousands of hours of mistakes, my team and I have mastered a mega one-stop lending shop. Training a loan officer is one of the most difficult tasks there is. There is no sure proof training program in the market place. The best way to learn to become a successful loan officer is by getting trained by a mentor. Training a loan officer is like training an attorney. Say a young lawyer graduates from an IVY LEAGUE LAW SCHOOL like Harvard, Yale, Princeton, or Stanford Law School. The young, newly law school graduate masters the Bar Exam and is now licensed to practice. What NOW? How is he or she going to represent clients in court, let along simple parking tickets or simply real estate closings? Same with loan officers. You will be clueless and lost. So the best way to train a young recruit loan officer is to take a few steps backward to go forwards. A newly licensed loan officer should not even do a single loan until they have processed three to six loans themselves under the supervision of a loan processor. The loan officer will never become a master mortgage processor and I do not recommend they be one if they want to originate loans, but loan officers will be working very closely with mortgage processors on every single loan. To this day, most loan officers are clueless on how mortgage processing works and often bitch and degrade mortgage processors if shit does not go your way. Master processing, at least how it work, before you proceed to originating. In the system we will have on http://www.viralwebsitedevelopers.com, we will have a detailed training section on processing and how mortgage processing works. Once you have the basics on how mortgage processing works, the next step is to learn origination. So one of the frequently asked questions is do I need to memorize all the mortgage guidelines before proceeding. The answer is NO. There is no way you will learn and know all of the FHA, VA, USDA, FANNIE, FREDDIE, and NON-QM mortgage guidelines. Learning the guidelines is not enough. Every lender has their own lender overlays. Lender overlays are additional mortgage guidelines above and beyond the minimum guidelines of HUD, VA, USDA, FANNIE MAE, and FREDDIE MAC. However, every loan officer should know the basic agency guidelines on government and conventional loans. Everything you need to know, you can find it on http://www.gustancho.com. AGAIN, loan officers should get familiar with the basic guideline but no need to memorize it. You will go back to it often. Again, all the guidelines will be on the master website from Viral Website Developers. Remember, our mission at Viral Website Developers is to create a one-stop mortgage lending online shop with your very one virtual digital media website. So, the next step for brand new loan officers are loan officers transferring to Gustan Cho Associates on a branch level or an independent loan officer sponsored by a member of the Gustan Cho Associates family is getting leads. Again, your newly assigned one-stop shop lending virtual mega loan origination website will have an organic lead generation system which will grow and add more value as it seasons with age and content. I will continue this part at the next time I am able to continue.
- This discussion was modified 1 year, 6 months ago by Sapna Sharma.
- This discussion was modified 1 year, 6 months ago by Gustan Cho. Reason: Updates
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Like to introduce eveyrone to Rhonda Smith, a dually licensed real estate agent licensed in Alabama and an NMLS licensed mortgage loan originator at Gustan Cho Associates NMLS 2315275, a dba of NEXA Mortgage NMLS 166060. @Rhonda
Rhonda Smith: Mortgage Loan Originator at Gustan Cho Associates, a dba of NEXA Mortgage.
Rhonda Smith is a mortgage loan originator at Gustan Cho Associates, specifically licensed to operate in Alabama. Gustan Cho Associates is a well-known mortgage brokerage firm, part of NEXA Mortgage LLC, which offers a range of mortgage products and services across the United States.
About Rhonda Smith of Gustan Cho Associates
- Parent Company: NEXA Mortgage LLC
- Coverage: Licensed in 48 states, including Alabama.
- Specialties: The company is known for its expertise in handling loans that other lenders might decline, particularly due to their “no overlay” policy, which means they adheres strictly to agency guidelines without adding extra qualification requirements.
Services Offered by Rhonda by Rhonda
Gustan Cho Associates provides a variety of mortgage services, including but not limited to:
- Conventional Loans
- FHA Loans
- VA Loans
- USDA Loans
- Non-QM Loans: Including bank statement loans and asset-depletion loans for self-employed borrowers.
- Refinancing Options
Contact Information of Rhonda Smith
You can contact Rhonda Smith directly through Gustan Cho Associates for specific mortgage inquiries or to start the loan application process.
Benefits of Working with Rhonda Smith and Gustan Cho Associates
- Expertise: Extensive experience in handling complex mortgage scenarios.
- Customer Focus: Dedicated to helping clients find the best loan options tailored to their needs.
- Accessibility: The team, including Rhonda Smith, is available to guide clients through the mortgage process from start to finish.
Further Information on Rhonda Smith
For more details on the services provided or to contact Rhonda Smith, visit the Gustan Cho Associates website or the specific page for GCA Mortgage. This ensures that potential clients or interested parties clearly understand Rhonda Smith’s role, the services offered by Gustan Cho Associates, and how to proceed with mortgage inquiries.
- This discussion was modified 7 months, 1 week ago by Gustan Cho.
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The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) has recently updated its policies regarding gift funds for home buyers. Under the new update, donors providing gift funds for a buyer’s down payment are no longer required to provide bank statements. This change simplifies the process for those receiving financial assistance from friends or family members, making it easier to secure an FHA-insured mortgage.
Key points about this update:
- No Bank Statement Requirement: Donors do not need to submit bank statements to verify the source of their gift funds.
- Gift Letter: A gift letter is still required, which must include the donor’s name, contact information, relationship to the borrower, the amount of the gift, and a statement that no repayment is expected.
- Documentation: Borrowers must provide documentation of the transfer of gift funds, such as a copy of the donor’s check and the borrower’s deposit slip, or a copy of the donor’s withdrawal slip and the borrower’s deposit slip.
This update aims to streamline the process for borrowers using gift funds, reducing paperwork and potential delays. For more detailed information, borrowers and lenders should refer to the latest FHA guidelines or contact their mortgage lender.
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Can the seller tax proration that is credited to buyer at close. Will that be allowed to count towards the 3.50 % down payment. I know it is allowed, but can it be used to show that is where the part of remaining proceeds will be coming from?
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How to frighten the new generation. Put them in a room with a rotary phone, an analog watch and a television without a remote control and leave the directions in cursive.
How to frighten the old generation, put them in front of a computer, ask them to up-load a picture, down-load a file, create a PDF then share to a social media, while CCing all contacts with the letter z in their names.
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Heard there are beautiful places in Alabama. Just spoke with Ronda Butts and she was telling me about Birmingham Alabama. You get a lot of house for the money. Ronda just wrote a detailed article about high end homes in Alabama
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Planning can be a helpful way to set goals and achieve them. Here are some steps you can take to create a plan and start moving forward:
1. Reflect on your values and priorities: Take some time to think about what really matters to you in life. Consider your values, passions, and the things that bring you joy. This will help guide you in setting meaningful goals.
2. Set specific and realistic goals: Break down your larger goals into smaller, actionable steps. Make sure your goals are specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART goals). This will make them more manageable and increase your chances of success.
3. Create a plan of action: Outline the steps you need to take to achieve each goal. Break them down into smaller tasks and set deadlines for each. This will help you stay organized and focused.
4. Seek support: Don’t be afraid to reach out to friends, family, or professionals for support. They can provide guidance, encouragement, and accountability as you work towards your goals.
5. Take care of yourself: Self-care is crucial during times of difficulty. Make sure to prioritize your physical and emotional well-being. This can include activities such as exercise, healthy eating, getting enough sleep, and practicing mindfulness or relaxation techniques.
Remember, it’s important to be patient with yourself and allow for flexibility in your plan. Life can be unpredictable, and it’s okay to adjust your goals and plans as needed.
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The GCA Forums, powered by Gustan Cho Associates, is a comprehensive online one-stop information and resource center for real estate and mortgages1. It was created for consumers, homebuyers, sellers, real estate investors, landlords, loan officers, realtors, underwriters, attorneys, and third-party professionals in the mortgage and real estate industry,
Categories on the Business Directory Listings on the GCA Forums are explicitly mentioned in the search results, The forum does seem to have a wide range of topics related to the mortgage and real estate industry. It also has a section for classified ads where users can advertise jobs, apartments for rent, and other services. For the most accurate and detailed information, I would recommend visiting the GCA Forums directly. or entering the specific keyword on what you are searching for. At GCA FORUMS, you can explore the various categories and listings available. Please note that the information might have changed or been updated since my last training data in 2024.
Business directory listings typically include various categories to help users find and classify businesses easily. Common categories might include:
Industry and Sector: Businesses are often grouped according to their industry or sector, such as manufacturing, hospitality, education, healthcare, or finance.
Type of Service & Offering: Services or products offered are another common categorization. For instance, legal services, real estate agents, web design, or automotive repair.
Location: Listings are often sorted geographically to help users find businesses close to them, including filters by city, region, state, or country.
Target Market: Some categories focus on the target customer base, like B2B (business-to-business), B2C (business-to-consumer), or non-profit services.
Business Size: Differentiating between small, medium, and large enterprises can help customers choose based on their specific needs.
Specialization/Niche: Specialized businesses may fall under more niche categories like vegan restaurants, luxury goods, or eco-friendly products.
Company Status: Sometimes businesses are grouped based on their growth stage, e.g., startups, publicly listed companies, or franchises.
These categories aim to provide clarity for customers and streamline the search for relevant services. On GCA FORUMS, we will start with the following categories and add more as our viewers have interest in finding reputable vendors. Here are the categories that has been created:
1. Mortgage Brokers and Mortgage Lenders (Company Listing and Individual Mortgage Loan Originator Listings)
2. Real Estate Agent and Managing Realtor Listings
3. Wholesale Account Representatives and Wholesale Lenders (Commercial and Residential Brokers and Lenders
4. Loan Officer Schools and Training Academies (Residential and Commercial Loans)
5. Hard Money Loan Wholesale Account Representatives and Private Money Brokers and Lenders)
6. Insurance Agents (Property and Casualty and other insurance specialties)
7. Attorneys (Real Estate, Divorce, Bankruptcy, Business, Tax, and other specialty lawyers)
8. Accountants and Accounting Firms
9. Credit Repair Consultants
10. Restaurants (American, Cuban, Chinese, Korean, Mexican, Polish, Seafood, Japanese), Fast Food, Sports Bar & Grill)
11. Pawn Shops
12. Auto Repair
13. Auto Body
14. Auto Dealerships
15, Auto Parts
16. Auto Aftermarket Specialty & Restoration
17. RV Dealerships
18. RV Body & Repair
19. Dog Breeders & Training
- This discussion was modified 8 months, 3 weeks ago by Gustan Cho.
- This discussion was modified 8 months, 3 weeks ago by Gustan Cho.
- This discussion was modified 5 months ago by Sapna Sharma.
- This discussion was modified 5 months ago by Sapna Sharma.