Hello all,
Just curious if being a "veteran" actually helps with your application with BoA. I served and deployed twice on my full-time years in the Air Force. I am now in the Air National Guard continuing to serve our country (not even getting paid), I am sure you guys watch the news...
I have been a member with Equator way before REO became a spindle. I have been with them since it was first launched; unfortunately, it feels like I just continue to donate every penny that I have ( if you know what I mean). I don't even get a BPO assignment through this flat form. Needless to say, I do have over 20 short sales initiated through equator, but I honestly say that I get more success from other outsource companies doing BPOs. I have at least 5 bpos a week without paying a dime for membership.
I wonder how some new agents get connected and get BoA on their accounts? In particular, I had a cross sale with this agent last year, and let me tell you, this agent didn't even know how to write the purchase contract. I had to walk him through it page by page. I mean, a simple contract, regarding inspections and credits; c'mon! I had to write the addendum for this agent. BUT NOW, he has BoA VA account! HOW? But HOW? I know this guy is frugal and I am sure he doesn't pay any memberships anywhere. Is it luck? Experience? And not so much.
I know someone who just transferred to BoA as a loan officer, and I hope this is my welcome invitation considering i just sold his house.
Cheers!
Jerry Filoteo
Designated Broker / Owner
Bridgeport Real Estate
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