
Rhonda Porter
Rhonda Porter is a Licensed Mortgage Originator MLO121324 living in the greater Seattle area. Rhonda began her career in 1986 in the title and escrow industry and joined Mortgage Master Service Corporation as a Loan Officer in 2000. She and her husband are new "parents" to a Flat Coated Retriever puppy. Rhonda enjoys cooking, wine, gardening and has recently started black velvet painting.
Larisa, I did misunderstand - it's from your first line, three comments ago. Regardless, lenders typically require roughly 50 miles…
On Is it a Primary Residence, a Second Home or Investment Property?
bottom line, with the lender you are working with, it is the underwriters call as to how they view the…
On Is it a Primary Residence, a Second Home or Investment Property?
Larisa, it's the Underwriter's challenge to review the scenario and make sure the loan meets all guidelines. Sometimes this means…
On Is it a Primary Residence, a Second Home or Investment Property?
Larisa, I think it comes down to the underwriters opinion, in that case, as to which one is the primary…
On Is it a Primary Residence, a Second Home or Investment Property?
Larisa, I'm confused, do you own both properties or do you own one and your daughter owns the other property?…
On Is it a Primary Residence, a Second Home or Investment Property?
Thanks, Joe 🙂 Try a community bank or credit union.
On Is it a Primary Residence, a Second Home or Investment Property?
Joe, To legitimately be able to refinance a home as your primary residence, you need to live there a majority…
On Is it a Primary Residence, a Second Home or Investment Property?
Hi Debbie, if your mortgage has a "credit enhancement" I have not been successful getting those loans through with HARP…
On HARP 2.0 Questions to ask your Mortgage Originator
Thanks, Lauren!
On National Mortgage Originator Magazine’s Top 25 Most Connected Mortgage Professionals
Hi Besmel, Do you have more details on why you're not getting an approval? Was your mortgage securitized by Fannie…
On HARP 2.0 Questions to ask your Mortgage Originator