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Discussions tagged with 'nmls licensing'
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good morning all: any advise on this would be greatly appreciated
I am licensed currently in the state of Florida(been so since 2017) , I am renewed through the end of 2025 and I had a question as it pertains to renewal next year(2026) .
I am in a bad situation with my current car loan and due to a decrease in loan productions , some poor decisions and having multiple heart surgeries this year I am struggling financially. I am having a very hard time making the monthly payment on this vehicle and insurance and I need a way out … I am considering doing a voluntary repossession to turn the car in as I am underwater significantly(15-20k roughly) on the vehicle. I am current on this debt and all my credit cards and mortgage but I am struggling mightily to keep it all together
I wanted to confirm this will not impact my next NMLS renewal in any way?… as being an MLO is my main source income and I have been a great MLO the last 7 years helping many families.
I had a similar issue to a lesser extent in 2021 where i had a car charged off with 3k deficiency and i went on a payment plan for the remaining balance, but I am scared if I surrender it with such a big deficiency this time they would not grant me a payment plan I can afford
NMLS never questioned anything regarding credit fyi in my past renewals despite the past charge off and a few other late payments.
Any thoughts are greatly appreciated I am worried sick about this , I have always been a great loan officer I just made some judgment errors with my own finances unfortunately
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Once credit is cleared/ improved could I be approved in the state of Texas for Mortgage loan originator license? As far as the states that was mentioned, California, Illinois, & Arizona would I have to hold or establish a residency to qualify? Also I’m interested in the commercial loan officer opportunity. What is the process, and would it give me the experience and expertise needed to becoming a licensed mortgage originator ? Thank you for your time and I look forward to your reply!
Respectfully,
Vernise Green
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