I want to refinance my mortgage and I want to start a home business before doing so. It would have no employees and I would still keep my current job. My home business will not require any due balances or credit lines to increase my debt. Would mortgage companies see the worry that I would quit my regular job or would they trust that I would maturely handle the mortgage payments? In other words, would I have no problems getting refinanced under these conditions. My credit score is about 650 and I’ve been at my current job for 1 1/2 years but have had steady employment for a long time. I have also paid my mortgage on time for 12 months.
The reason I am asking is because what I will be doing requires a vendor license. Therefore, in my ssn, it would show the business based at my home address.
I am actually looking for a new mortgage loan, not a home equity loan or personal loan and I don’t need to borrow to pay debts.
Monthly Archives: February 2010
How do I become a mortgage broker in ohio?
I know the mortgage industry is in a mess right now, but I am looking toward the future when we rebound. Wondering what requirments there are to become a mortgage broker in Ohio. I am looking to work this industry on the side, as I already have a full time sales job. Also what are the typical commisions paid to brokers for sub-prime, prime, and jumbo mortgage loans…is this split with the company you work for? I already work 100% commission, so that is not a problem. Any input on this career is greatly appreciated, ie the ups and downs.
Any tips for a 26 year old thinking of starting a State Farm Insurance agency?
I have 1 year of experience in insurance working as a claims adjuster for one of the biggest p&c insurance companies and I am interested in trying to start my own agency. I know that I want to own my own business some day and I am just looking for the best oppurtunity to be successful. I am just worried about all the responsibility that comes with owning your own business (paying rent, managing employees, keeping your customers happy, etc.) I want the financial rewards that come from owning your own business but just am not sure I’m ready to take that leap. Any suggestions to tell if I could make it? Any suggestions to predict my success?


