After trying to get on with BofA for 3 years, I was approved 2 weeks ago and since then received 7 listings. Not sure what is was...maybe just persistence? Definitely non a repeatable process!
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I did thousands of BPOs for First American now Corelogic back n 2008 to present. My Lender with B OF A for over 15 years put the good word in for me. I would like to think it was a combination of that and two other asset companies that led me to this opportunity. Hard work and perseverance paid off. I remember my first check back in 2009 for BPOs was for $16,000.... when I was literally dying in this market.
So were do you go to sign up with B of A? I have been doing BPOs for them for many years and have yet to get a listing. I have signed up or so I thought. So what do I need to do?
I am wrorking on my first listing with BOA. I am very familiar with Equator, but does anyone know of a manual, or guide for their properties? I also hear that they use a scoring method. I'm kind of thrown out there blind. Or maybe we can share ideas here.
They do have a scoring method. The best resource for you is to go to https://realestateagent.bankofamerica.com/default.aspx ... They never sent me login info, but I clicked on "forgot password?" and the sent me a temp password...
I signed up with there information form a couple of weeks ago. do you know if they are adding all over the country or just certain markets. Would like to touch base with you to see if I can get an Oregon Contact from you.
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So were do you go to sign up with B of A? I have been doing BPOs for them for many years and have yet to get a listing. I have signed up or so I thought. So what do I need to do?
Luanne Dvorak
dvorakla@gmail.com
Hi Rowland,
How did you follow up with them, I submited the info on their website, but do not know how to follow up with them. Any suggestions?
I am wrorking on my first listing with BOA. I am very familiar with Equator, but does anyone know of a manual, or guide for their properties? I also hear that they use a scoring method. I'm kind of thrown out there blind. Or maybe we can share ideas here.