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Discussions tagged with 'UTAH PLM'
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Missed by one question the Utah PLM exam. Going to set up a appointment for next available time at Pearson Vue.
Here is another question I do not understand
Edna is purchasing a four-unit investment property and is getting an ARM; the terms of the loan will be 3/6mo ARM with 1/1/5 CAP with a start interest rate of 4.25% and a margin of 2.25%. At the first adjustment, the index is 2.50%, at the second adjustment the index is 3.25%, and at the third, the index is 4.125%. What will the interest rate be at 18 months after the initial interest rate adjustment?
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Angie Crippen of Online Learning has been very helpful in getting me the little information available with the UTAH PLM Practice Exams. I am taking the test for the sixth time tomorrow and studying for the first time with the practice exams I purchased from Mortgage Educators and the AX5 Utah Practice Test from ONLINE LEARNING. Like to thank Angie Crippen for the help in helping me in having me get the proper study practice exams for the UTAH PLM EXAM.
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Utah Department of Real Estate (UTAH DRE) is the state agency that overseas the licensing for mortgage loan originators, branch managers, associate principal lending managers, and principal lending managers. Getting the UTAH NMLS MLO license requires the 20 hour NMLS pre-licensing course, and 15 hours of continuing education the first time you get licensed. To renew the UTAH NMLS MLO license requires 8 hours of standard continuing education and two additional hours of Utah state specific continuation NMLS CE course every year. To become a Utah Principal Lending Manager UTAH PLM, the candidate need to be an NMLS MLO loan originator with at least five years of experience and have originated and closed 45 mortgage loans in the past 12 months. The UTAH Principal Lending Manager candidate needs to enroll and complete a 40 hour UTAH PLM comprehensive online course which consists of UTAH state specific mortgage rules, regulations, practice, policies and procedures, fraud, ethics, state and federal laws. Any advice on getting the UTAH NMLS MLO and UTAH PLM license would be greatly appreciated.
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