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Job Description:

US Mortgage Lenders LLC We Train & Hire 954-667-9110 VISIT WWW. USMORTGAGELENDERS COM is hiring remote Mortgage Loan Originators with a track record of honesty and integrity. We are a highly established mortgage that offers unique loan programs and specialized services for the highest payout commission splits. We respect our loan originators independence and encourage them to work remotely while giving them access to our 100+ lender systems and processes and daily Zoom meetings. We provide daily new loan officer training while paying the highest commissions in the industry. You must be NMLS licensed in every state you intend to originate mortgage loans. If you would like to get started as a Mortgage Loan Originator click here.

Job Highlights:
90% Payout on a 1099+ 2.75% Lender or Borrower paid the DAY OF CLOSING!
Unlimited Free Leads Training.
Daily Zoom Training and Support Calls.
Free LOS loan origination software.
Process your own loans or hire a processor.

Qualifications:
Must have an Active Texas NMLS mortgage license.
Strong Phone Skills.
Strong People Skills.
Strong Sales experience.

Responsibilities:
Mobile App that allows the client and realtor to generate their own preapproval letter.
Brand Builder create completely customizable marketing materials.
Brand 360 full marketing and client relationship experience.
Client Connect completely automate your borrower communications.
Marketing Calendar- schedule social media posts up to 30 days in advance.
Automated Surveys to all closed clients.

Benefits:
1099 Payout on 275bps comp self-producing Mortgage Loan Originators.
Dual Texas realtors and mortgage loan originators welcome!
Offer wholesale rates and double your income.
New MLO Training, onboarding, and daily Zoom calls.
High commission split with no padding on wholesale rates and discounted pricing from our top lenders.
The best wholesale pricing with Key Account status from UWM and other leading lenders.
Daily Zoom support forums to get your questions answered.
Call 954-667-9110 for more information or visit USMORTGAGELENDERS COM

Onboarding:
Sign the agreement, Transfer the license, get logins, and start submitting.
Process your loans while you transition.
Onboarding includes a description of lender programs and lender recommendations.
One on one Account rep support and training to learn new systems.
Weekly Company and Lender provided training webinars to learn new systems and processes.

We Train & Hire 954-667-9110 VISIT WWW. USMORTGAGELENDERS COM

Job Type: Contract

Pay: EST $5,000.00 - $20,000.00 per Sale

Schedule:
Choose your own hours
On call

Supplemental pay types:
Commission pay

License/Certification:
NMLS mortgage loan originator license? (Required)

Locations:

The Orlando metropolitan area, commonly referred to as Greater Orlando, Metro Orlando, Central Florida as well as for U.S. Census purposes as the Orlando Kissimmee Sanford, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area, is a metropolitan area in the central region of the U.S. state of Florida. Its principal cities are Orlando, Kissimmee and Sanford. The U.S. Office of Management and Budget defines it as consisting of the counties of Lake, Orange (including Orlando), Osceola, and Seminole.[2]

According to the 2020 U.S. Census, the population of Greater Orlando is 2,673,376, an increase of nearly 540,000 new residents between 2010 and 2020.

By population, it is the third-largest metropolitan area in Florida, the seventh-largest in the southeastern United States, and the 23rd largest in the United States. The MSA encompasses 4,012 square miles (10,400 km2) of total area (both land and water areas).

Definitions
The Orlando Kissimmee Sanford MSA is further listed by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget as part of the Orlando Lakeland Deltona, Florida Combined Statistical Area (CSA). This includes the Deltona Daytona Beach Ormond Beach (Volusia and Flagler counties), Lakeland-Winter Haven (Polk County), and Wildwood-The Villages (Sumter County) MSAs.[2] As of the 2010 census, the Combined Statistical Area population was 3,447,946, with a 2018 estimate at 4,096,575.[3]

The MSA was first defined in 1950 as the Orlando Standard Metropolitan Area, consisting solely of Orange County. Seminole County was added to the MSA in 1959, Osceola County in 1973, and Lake County in 1992. The name was changed to Orlando Kissimmee MSA in 2004, and to Orlando Kissimmee Sanford MSA in 2009.[4]

Climate and geography
Climate
See also: Climate of Florida

Wekiwa Springs State Park in Apopka, Orange County

Sunset Park in Mount Dora, Lake County
Like much of the Southern United States, according to the Kppen climate classification, Orlando has a humid subtropical climate (Cfa). The two basic seasons in the Orlando area, are a hot and rainy season, lasting from May until late October (roughly coinciding with the Atlantic hurricane season), and a warm and dry season from November through April.[5] The area's relative low elevation and close proximity to the Tropic of Cancer is what accentuates the humidity climate during the summer months. During these typical humid summer patterns, temperatures typically reach as high as the low 90s F (32 34 C), while low temperatures below the low 70s F (22 24 C) are pretty rare. The average window for 90 F (32 C) temperatures is April 9 to October 14. The area's humidity acts as a buffer, usually preventing actual temperatures from exceeding 100 F (38 C), but also pushing the heat index to over 110 F (43 C). The city's highest recorded temperature is 103 F (39 C), set on September 8, 1921. Strong afternoon thunderstorms are common daily during these months, caused by the air mass from the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean colliding over the region. These storms can be quite powerful, bringing heavy torrential downpours, powerful winds, and even damaging hail.[6]

Humidity is typically cools off during the winter months, resulting in more comfortable temperatures. The monthly daily average temperature in January is 60.6 F (15.9 C). Temperatures dip below the freezing mark on an average of only 1.6 nights per year and the lowest recorded temperature is 18 F ( 8 C), set on December 28, 1894. The annual mean minimum is just above 30 F ( 1 C) putting Orlando in hardiness zone 10a. There have been some instances of snow accumulation over the years (despite it being rare), such as in January 1977 (which had also reached Miami), along with flurries that were observed in in 1989, 2006,[7] and in 2010.[8]

The average annual rainfall in Orlando is 51.45 inches (1,307 mm), a majority of which occurs in the period from June to September. October through May are Orlando's dry season. During this period (especially in its later months), often a wildfire hazard exists. During some years, fires have been severe. In 1998, a strong El Nio caused an unusually wet January and February, followed by drought throughout the spring and early summer, causing a record wildfire season that created numerous air-quality alerts in Orlando and severely affected normal daily life, including the postponement of that year's Pepsi 400 NASCAR race in nearby Daytona Beach.[9]

Like much of Florida, while hurricanes are a risk, the Orlando metro region's inland location gives the region more protection from storms, than compared to southern and coastal regions of the state. The city is located 42 miles (68 km) inland from the Atlantic and 77 miles (124 km) inland from the Gulf of Mexico[a]. Despite its location, the city does see strong hurricanes, as what was seen in the 2004 hurricane season, when the Orlando metro region was hit by three hurricanes that (Hurricane Charley the worst of the three).

Climate data for Orlando (Orlando International Airport), Florida (1991 2020 normals, extremes 1892 present)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high F ( C) 88
(31) 90
(32) 97
(36) 99
(37) 102
(39) 101
(38) 101
(38) 101
(38) 103
(39) 98
(37) 93
(34) 91
(33) 103
(39)
Mean maximum F ( C) 83.5
(28.6) 85.5
(29.7) 88.4
(31.3) 91.1
(32.8) 94.5
(34.7) 96.1
(35.6) 96.1
(35.6) 95.4
(35.2) 93.8
(34.3) 91.0
(32.8) 86.7
(30.4) 83.7
(28.7) 97.2
(36.2)
Average high F ( C) 71.8
(22.1) 74.9
(23.8) 78.9
(26.1) 83.6
(28.7) 88.4
(31.3) 90.8
(32.7) 92.0
(33.3) 91.6
(33.1) 89.6
(32.0) 84.7
(29.3) 78.3
(25.7) 73.8
(23.2) 83.2
(28.4)
Daily mean F ( C) 60.6
(15.9) 63.6
(17.6) 67.3
(19.6) 72.2
(22.3) 77.3
(25.2) 81.2
(27.3) 82.6
(28.1) 82.6
(28.1) 81.0
(27.2) 75.5
(24.2) 68.2
(20.1) 63.3
(17.4) 73.0
(22.7)
Average low F ( C) 49.5
(9.7) 52.4
(11.3) 55.8
(13.2) 60.7
(15.9) 66.3
(19.1) 71.6
(22.0) 73.2
(22.9) 73.7
(23.2) 72.4
(22.4) 66.2
(19.0) 58.2
(14.6) 52.9
(11.6) 62.7
(17.1)
Mean minimum F ( C) 33.2
(0.7) 36.5
(2.5) 41.3
(5.2) 49.2
(9.6) 58.2
(14.6) 67.5
(19.7) 70.5
(21.4) 70.7
(21.5) 67.8
(19.9) 53.4
(11.9) 44.4
(6.9) 37.6
(3.1) 31.3
( 0.4)
Record low F ( C) 19
( 7) 19
( 7) 25
( 4) 37
(3) 47
(8) 53
(12) 64
(18) 63
(17) 50
(10) 38
(3) 28
( 2) 18
( 8) 18
( 8)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 2.48
(63) 2.04
(52) 3.03
(77) 2.58
(66) 4.02
(102) 8.05
(204) 7.46
(189) 7.69
(195) 6.37
(162) 3.46
(88) 1.79
(45) 2.48
(63) 51.45
(1,307)
Average precipitation days ( 0.01 in) 7.0 6.4 6.8 6.3 8.4 16.2 17.1 17.2 14.2 8.4 6.0 7.1 121.1
Source: NOAA[10][11]

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