Naples, FL asked in Real Estate Law for Florida

Q: Having a licensing application issue in applying for mortgage loan originator license, what lawyer specialty can help

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3 Lawyer Answers

A: You need a real estate lawyer

Bruce Alexander Minnick agrees with this answer

A: It is difficult to advise you without more specific information--especially about the kind of difficulty you are having.

The Florida Department of Financial Services, Office of Financial Regulation here in Tallahassee receives, reviews and approves licenses for all financial organizations including mortgage loan originators and lenders. Many successful applicants have found that hiring a very experienced Florida lawyer intimately familiar with the Office and the statutory requirements, administrative rules and all procedures governing this area of law helped them gain approval. Use the Find a Lawyer tab here on Justia to search for and find an experienced lawyer.

A: Hire a very experienced banking lawyer familiar with the law, rules and procedures followed by the Office of Financial Regulation in the Department of Financial Services here in Tallahassee, Florida to help you get approval to start a new mortgage loan originator license.

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