@ Hi Matt, i wasn’t talking about your license sorry for the confusion. I was talking about mine, it is inactive but i am planning to open my own brokerage. If you have resources that can help me pls let me know. Thanks
@@RiriAbear😂 all good, you had me scared my renewal didn’t process. For you I’d tap into UWM resources for becoming a broker… www.beamortgagebroker.com/how-to-become-a-broker
I’m 27 and making $15/hr. My mom was a realtor at one point and is studying to be a mortgage broker and encouraged me to do the same, even though I would’ve never thought twice about this industry. Since the economy is doing not so great I’m really excited for the potential for income when it inevitably picks up. Part of the appeal is that I’ve heard this can be done from home!
It’s a great career, and the industry needs more young, smart, driven loan officers. I say DO IT! Find a local broker that can send you through BrokerX training (provided by UWM starting in October 2024) That’ll provide 5 weeks training and licensing to get your start
When you get your license you need to hang it with a company no? Similar to a real estate agents license - since MTMG isn’t hiring, how does a freshly licensed person determine where he must hang his license?
I’d highly recommend a local person you like and trust that’ll provide training/mentorship and possibly leads. The more reps you get the better, regardless of pay. I’d recommend becoming an assistant to learn the business
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Thanks Matt. Great seeing you on skool as well.
You too!
how to become a mortgage broker when you have dfpi inactive license?
I’d go check again if you are talking about my license.
@ Hi Matt, i wasn’t talking about your license sorry for the confusion. I was talking about mine, it is inactive but i am planning to open my own brokerage. If you have resources that can help me pls let me know. Thanks
@@RiriAbear😂 all good, you had me scared my renewal didn’t process.
For you I’d tap into UWM resources for becoming a broker… www.beamortgagebroker.com/how-to-become-a-broker
I’m 27 and making $15/hr. My mom was a realtor at one point and is studying to be a mortgage broker and encouraged me to do the same, even though I would’ve never thought twice about this industry. Since the economy is doing not so great I’m really excited for the potential for income when it inevitably picks up. Part of the appeal is that I’ve heard this can be done from home!
It’s a great career, and the industry needs more young, smart, driven loan officers. I say DO IT! Find a local broker that can send you through BrokerX training (provided by UWM starting in October 2024)
That’ll provide 5 weeks training and licensing to get your start
When you get your license you need to hang it with a company no? Similar to a real estate agents license - since MTMG isn’t hiring, how does a freshly licensed person determine where he must hang his license?
I’d highly recommend a local person you like and trust that’ll provide training/mentorship and possibly leads. The more reps you get the better, regardless of pay. I’d recommend becoming an assistant to learn the business
@@MattTheMortgageGuy thanks!
Thank you
You're welcome