Mortgage Licensing Specialists (MLS)
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NEAL HOLLAND

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TIME IS RUNNING OUT!

BEAT THE RUSH For the Required LOAN ORIGINATOR & PROCESSOR TRAINING Deadline is December 31st, 2009

Are you an unlicensed loan originator, or do you have unlicensed loan originators working for your company?

Did you know that the Florida Legislature repealed, this year, the exemption to FS494 (FS494.006(2)(a)) that allows you to work for a lender as an unlicensed originator as of January 1, 2010?

Are you aware that if you are not licensed by this date you'll be unable to do Florida loans, or face a $1,000 per day fine?
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Don't put if off until the last minute and get caught in the crush of thousands of other unlicensed originators all trying to get licensed at the same time. You may not make the deadline!
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                                                                                 NOTICE - This is a MUST READ
Exemption to be repealed January 1, 2010.

S. 494.006 (2) (a), F./S., is the exemption that allowed bonafide employees
who were employed by licensed correspondent mortgage lenders and mortgage lenders to originate loans and perform loan modification activities without being licensed as individual mortgage brokers.

This exemption is being repealed; effective January 1, 2010 by the revised version of chapter 494, now passed by the legislature and signed into law by the governor.

As a result, all unlicensed persons previously relying on this exemption will be required to be licensed, if they continue to work after January 1, 2010 in this same capacity. Failure to have a license and originate mortgage loans bears a fine up to $1,000 per day.

Ref: www.flofr.com/finance Go to: "What's New" then to: "Summary of Changes" & "Timeline"