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Are Commercial Banks Paying Their Mortgage Loan Officers Too Little?
October 17, 2016
Paul Muolo
But there’s also the case of certain nonbank lenders that are affiliated with homebuilding firms. In some cases, these mortgage professionals can earn as little as 35 bps per loan originated.
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