First Preston has immediate needs for listing services in Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri and Pennsylvania as well as Jasper County, TX. Licensed brokers interested in being considered by First Preston to provide listing services should click here for registration information.So if you are an REO agent in these cities then why are you still reading this blog?? Get going and sign up. I do not know anything about other cities but.... I signed up and they put me on a wait list. So i sit....waiting....patiently....
The only place that I've paid any $$$ is ResNet, and received nothing for it in two years. I signed up for Platinum on Equator $495 a waste of money. Equator doesn't charge for standard membership.
I work with BofA and have for since the countrywide days, 5 years ago. I had a personal contact. Go here and apply, you have to have REO experience. https://agentresources.bankofamerica.com/reo
They weed out non-preforming agents on a regular basis. Hook up with a BofA mortgage officer, not at the branch but at a retail center, that may help, find out who the regional manager is for your area, buy them a cup of coffee
Stacie, I went to FP's site and reviewed the sign up page. I am an licensed AGENT, not a BROKER (not yet). Does it matter to them? I can meet all of their other requirements through my employing Broker. -Dave
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The only place that I've paid any $$$ is ResNet, and received nothing for it in two years. I signed up for Platinum on Equator $495 a waste of money. Equator doesn't charge for standard membership.
Did you pay their $99.00 membership fee? I am just so tired of all these companies reaping us off, I have had it!
I work with BofA and have for since the countrywide days, 5 years ago. I had a personal contact. Go here and apply, you have to have REO experience. https://agentresources.bankofamerica.com/reo
They weed out non-preforming agents on a regular basis. Hook up with a BofA mortgage officer, not at the branch but at a retail center, that may help, find out who the regional manager is for your area, buy them a cup of coffee