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Luis Gonzalez
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  • Allentown, PA
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Becoming a loan signing agent.

Luis Gonzalez
  • New to Real Estate
  • Allentown, PA
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I been paying of school loans, credit card debt and saving for my first deal. In doing so I thought it would be a good idea to become a loan signing agent get to get started in real estate, and to also learn the loan side of things in a real estate transaction. While gaining some extra income to save for my first deal. For me the best way to learn is by doing. So I got my notary commission and now I'm currently working on studying for my loan signing agent exam. My question is if anyone knows anything about loan signing agent or currently working as a loan signing agent. I would love your input on, do you think its worth it? Is there something you wished you knew when your started like me?

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