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Mortgage Broker vs. Loan Officer
When you're looking to get a mortgage loan, you may work with a loan officer or you may choose to work with a mortgage broker. People often confuse the two job types even though both will glean the same results: a new home. However, it is important to understand the difference between the two types of jobs so you know what to expect from them during the mortgage application process.
A mortgage broker is an individual or firm that acts as an independent agent for both the borrower and the lender of a mortgage loan.
Mortgage brokers are the middle man between you and the lending institution, which can be a bank or mortgage corporation. Mortgage Brokers typically represent many different lenders. A mortgage broker will analyze your financial situation to determine which lender is the best fit for your loan needs. He or she will submit your mortgage application to a lender and works with that lender until the loan closes. He or she receives a commission or fee if the loan closes.
A loan officer is a representative of a lending institution, such as a bank, who works to sell and process mortgages and other loans originated by their employer. They often have a variety of loans types to draw from, but only the loan programs offered by their Bank.
Also known as a loan representative or account executive, loan officers represent the borrower to the lending institution and will guide him or her through the selection, processing and closing of mortgage loan. Loan officers can be paid a commission or salary for their services.
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