A Christmas Present for our Mortgage Broker Friends
I got such a kick out of this picture when I first saw it last year, I kept it; I hope you see the humor in it as I do, no insult intended by me just a chuckle at a time when we all can use some laughter.
In The Mortgageland Journal’s December 1st Edition and also in my December 8th blog post below, I spoke about a Lesson I’ve put together in our Virtual Campus. Given conforming lenders are everywhere these days, some have said they’re a ‘dime a dozen’ – and with residential mortgage loan interest rates falling like a rock, there are a lot of Shops out there busy with inbound applicants (the public knows rates are falling!), so there’s plenty of funding sources for the customer’s loan … busier than they have been all year long! That’s Great too!
In the past I have remarked a few times that I feel the friends of Secret! University are the ones that have made this Blog the busiest individual page in our website, I appreciate your support of my published feelings here from time to time.
In that spirit of good will I want to offer to all Mortgage Brokers who are regular readers of my blog, a free one hour webinar session on our latest: "How to Train a Newbie Processor – to complete a 1003 and collect a full doc loan package from a customer (instead of paying an LO $$$$ thousands for the same thing)."
This start to finish lesson is from first customer contact through loan program selection, rate quote, application completion, stip-list delivery to customer, and GFE completion and presentation to a complete stranger inbound potential applicant initial contact.
You can watch it yourself first alone, then later we’ll make it available to your processor also at no charge. To get on our list, simply send me an e-mail This Week asking to join this complementary webinar, which I trust will put money in your pocket immediately. We’ll run it first week of January.
It’s just my way of saying, Merry Christmas and to remind you everybody is hurting these days – this is my small part to help support your efforts during these scary times.

