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Signing Bonuses for Loan Officers: $20k to $30k, Or Even More
July 21, 2014
Sherry Muolo
A signing bonus for an LO sounds nice, but keep in mind that a lender has to find a way to pay for that bonus, which could result in an increase in pricing.
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