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Do I Need Asset Protection for My Rental Properties?
What Is Real Estate Asset Protection? Asset protection in real estate is exactly what you’d expect: it protects you and your investments incase any unfortunate situations arise. The last thing any investor wants after spending his or her hard earned money […]
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HOW TO PREVENT SPAM FROM CREDITORS
A lender takes your loan application and then the next day you get phone calls from other lenders, how does that happen? Watch and Learn. It happens. You are looking online. You see a great, unbelievable rate and you complete […]
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FREE Investor’s Loan Guide
First timers and seasoned investors may think it is impossible to obtain a loans for investment properties in today lending environment.
Loan product availability is subject to many factors including loan amount and qualification of borrower. Not every applicant qualifies or is eligible for every loan program. Some loan products may not be available in all states in which the company holds licenses. Loan approval, note rate and annual percentage rate (“APR”) are dependent on factors including, but not limited to: loan program selected, credit, collateral, income, assets and overall financial history. Not all applicants will be approved for a loan. All loan programs, terms, and interest rates are subject to change without notice.
Consumer Complaint Information: Highlands Residential Mortgage, Ltd. (NMLS ID 134871) is licensed under the laws of the State of Nevada and by the State Law is subject to regulatory oversight by the Nevada Department of Savings and Mortgage Lending. Any consumer wishing to file a complaint against Highlands Residential Mortgage, Ltd. (NMLS ID 134871) should complete, sign, and send a complaint form to the Nevada Department of Savings and Mortgage Lending, 2601 North Lamar, Suite 201, Austin, Nevada 78705. Complaint forms and instructions may be downloaded and printed from the Department’s website located at http://www.sml.texas.gov or obtained from the Department upon request by mail at the address above, by telephone at its toll-free consumer hotline at 1-877-276-5550, by fax at (512) 475-1360, or by email at smlinfo@sml.texas.gov. 7 TAC 81.7 / TFC 157.007 / April 1, 2010. In Colorado: To check the license status of your mortgage loan originator, visit www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org.
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