Friday, January 14, 2011

I'm Still Here

Since late 2009, the MBA (Mortgage Broker’s Association), and FHA have been discussing post-closing quality control, along with loan officer compensation. One of the issues that is completely relevant is lazy brokers not wanting to be responsible for the loan after it closes. In my opinion brokers haven’t taken enough time with quality control before and after closing. The fact remains that when we get somebody into something, then we should see them through it.


I was sharing with one of my colleagues awhile back that I have been in the business for more than 19 years, and I’m still here. I have been here through the good times and the bad. I have seen the good, bad, and the ugly. I have seen the fraud, the forgery, and I have just seen the bail-outs. I am still here, and I am not going anywhere.

Those broker offices that don’t want to provide proof of their quality control, beware. These are the people that fade with the seasons. They change with the wind, and are driven about by trends, and when they are afraid something isn’t going to work they just get out without another word.

I have been around for quite awhile, and I don’t intend to walk away. I am here to give guidance to borrowers everywhere, help who I can, and help them in all fifty states.

-Mayer Dallal

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