Hello {first_name},

Are you still looking for that dream home or have you found the right financing solution yet?

Either way, I'd thought I would provide you with some valuable insights and guidance on this process so that you could make a more educated decision when you're ready to take that next big step.


What Does A Mortgage Officer Do? And How Does It Differ From The Big Banks & Credit Unions?

A loan officer at a credit union or a bank is typically just the friendly face of the institution. An independent loan originator, like myself, typically provides more one-on-one service to the borrower.


A loan officer at a credit union or a bank is typically just the friendly face of the institution. The Loan Officer’s job is to collect and accept the applications that the borrower has filled out, and then hand it off to the underwriting department.

An independent loan originator, like myself, typically provides more one-on-one service to the borrower. We include things like advising the client about the best loans available for their purposes, gathering documentation throughout the process, ordering the appraisal and communicating directly with the underwriter to ensure that the loan gets approved as quickly as possible.


Whether you're a first-time homebuyer, looking to buy a second home, refinance your existing loan or find the home of your dreams, {company} has the knowledge and years of experience to provide you with a loan that fits your exact needs.


Thanks {first_name}, if you have any questions please don't hesitate to reach out to me directly.

Sincerely,


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