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Posted by Donna McDaniel on 2/20/13 4:29pm
Msg #456711

LSI and Provident Funding

Are they a new client for LSI or just new to me? I just saw it on the confirmation.

I've done them before but usually charge a bit more for the PITA factor.


Reply by CopperheadVA on 2/20/13 5:44pm
Msg #456727

I have never done a Provident through LSI. However, I have begun asking the scheduler who the lender is on the order, as I refuse to accept orders for certain lenders that have proven to be a PITA. I decline the job if it's one of the lenders that I do not wish to work with for the fee that LSI pays in my area.

Reply by parkerc/ME on 2/20/13 7:51pm
Msg #456749

Me neither...and I do a lot of LSI signings...

But I, too, am now asking who the lender is. There are two lenders that I refuse to accept orders on and Provident is one of them.

Reply by BossLadyMD on 2/20/13 5:46pm
Msg #456730

They have to be new, I have other lenders thru LSI also n/m

Reply by doglover/CA on 2/20/13 6:37pm
Msg #456737

I've been doing Provident loans for LSI for about a year now.

Reply by Jessica Ward on 2/20/13 11:54pm
Msg #456787

I have had LSI Provident orders for some time

They don't seem to be proving the hassle that they were a few years ago.


 
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