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Home Property Tips :: CA Mortgage Brokers CA Mortgage Brokers: Choosing Mortgage Brokers in California (CA)
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In sunny California, there are two great places to find licensed CA mortgage brokers – the California Association of Mortgage Brokers (CAMB) and the California Mortgage Brokers Association (CMBA). Both of these member-run organizations require their brokers to be licensed while adhering to a strong set of standards. If you're searching for CA mortgage brokers, read on for a list of where to look for a qualified mortgage broker in your area and a breakdown of what you should look for in a good California mortgage broker. Where to Find CA Mortgage Brokers The first place to look for mortgage brokers in California is the CMBA website (http://www.cmba.com). You can search for brokers simply by clicking on the “Find a Member” link directly from the home page. The second place prospective mortgage buyers can look is the California Association of Mortgage Brokers (CAMB). Their website (http://www.cambweb.org) allows you to search for brokers, and even affiliate members like lenders, real estate attorneys and real estate agents. Finally, try the Mortgage Brokers Association of America (http://www.mbaa.org/), their website offers a complete database of member mortgage professionals, including CA mortgage brokers. Desirable Traits in a Mortgage Broker The first thing you should check before you give a prospective broker any money or personal information, is whether they are actually licensed as a broker in the state of California. The government of California offers a search database on their website here (http://www2.dre.ca.gov/PublicASP/pplinfo.asp) that allows you to enter either the company name or license ID to check if their mortgage broker's license is valid and up-to-date. In addition to finding someone licensed, you also want to avoid any CA mortgage brokers that charge up-front fees not associated with the appraisal. Finally, as with any business relationship, choose a mortgage broker that explains the mortgage process to you, is easy to deal with and provides you with quality service. Remember, you're the customer and should always be treated as such. See also: All Articles for Home Property Tips
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