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December 20, 2008

The Process of Mortgage Broker Licensing

Filed under: Bankruptcy, Credit, Debt, Finance, General, News and Events — mikegoh @ 5:02 am

Education is a very big part of becoming a broker. Even after the mortgage broker licensing process, you’ll need to keep up with new laws and regulations regarding mortgage loans and working with clients and lenders. In the beginning, though, all you’ll need to do is make sure you attend your classes. Although it varies between different regions and countries, most licenses require that you have 24 hours worth of education on the subject. This education needs to be accredited and meant for this purpose.

After you take the classes, you’ll then need to take the test. The test for mortgage broker licensing will be a culmination of everything that you should have learned. It will ask you real world questions about various lending laws, about your role as a broker, and about working with clients. If you pass this test toward mortgage broker licensing, then you can get your license. If you don’t pass, you can always take it again, although you’ll need to pay the price of the test again as well.

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