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Why Mortgage Brokers Should Consider Non-QM Loans for Self-Employed Borrowers  Non-QM loans are becoming an increasingly popular option for mortgage brokers helping self-employed business owners. These borrowers might not fit the traditional underwriting guidelines of a...

2/2/2023

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Why Mortgage Brokers Should Consider Non-QM Loans for Self-Employed Borrowers 

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The Basics of Non-QM Lending and its Role in the Mortgage Industry Non-QM lending, or non-qualified mortgage lending, refers to a type of mortgage lending that falls outside of traditional, government-backed conforming loans. These types of loans are designed for borrowers who...

1/17/2023

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The Basics of Non-QM Lending and its Role in the Mortgage Industry

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Many mortgage brokers are starting to find they have fewer deals in their pipeline as the market supply shrinks and rates rise.

6/24/2022

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How to Grow Your Pipeline in a Rising Rate Market

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On this episode, Jon Maddux sits down with FundLoans account executive, Alexander Inda. The two speak about Alexander's recent $8.8 million funding, appraisal disparity in the jumbo loan space, why you should text your account executive at weird times...

9/23/2019

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Funding Super Jumbo Loans with Wholesale Account Executive Alexander Inda

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