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Hi all

Back to work after 11 straight days off, brutal. Montreal was fun, a great city, good food, nice sights. I'm ready to emigrate there
 
I'm back to work after 5 days at South Padre Island.

Beach was nice, water was close to ideal temperature.
 
Motivate Laurence Fishburne GIF by Where’d You Go Bernadette
 
Well we can't have that now can we?

Mortgage business is a numbers game. Take as many applications as you can knowing a lot of them are going to fall out or not even qualify.

My best success always came from taking late night applications (usually from the West Coast where people had lots of equity) while everyone else had already gone home for the day, increasing my chances of getting qualified borrowers.

Your job is to figure out within the first 2-3 minutes if the borrower is a qualified applicant, an information seeker or someone unqualified (a lot of first time home buyers fit those last two descriptions).

Anybody who gives even the slightest hesitation to having their credit pulled is immediately pushed aside until they are ready to move forward with that and finish the application..

Loan officers who work in what’s if’s always fall behind. The answer is always “Yes!” until it’s no (whether that be low credit, no equity or many other factors).

The more applicants you have the higher your potential closing percentages become.

Nights, weekends, holidays, working during big sporting events — really anytime most loan officers AREN’T at their desks is where the big money is made and separates the big money earners from the 9-5 hopefuls.
 
What happens if you don't get it done?
It will still be there. Biggest problem Im having is getting needed docs from customers. The LOs reach out but we have a few where we are waiting on items. I have one that we were going to deny but the UW did a denial with counter offer. They accepted the counter but we keep running into new issues popping up. Plus we live in an area of "non-traditional" borrowers (Amish but we can't call them that). They are always in a hurry to get their $ but drag their asses on getting us what we need on it.
 
morning

father in law and his wife are visiting this weekend. His second year in a row crashing my Fourth of July weekend :(
 
morning

father in law and his wife are visiting this weekend. His second year in a row crashing my Fourth of July weekend :(

No one said you'd actually have to be around when he shows up
 
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