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I have a mortgage originators license in Maryland, but am looking to also work for a broker in Pennsylvania?
Question is, can I work for a broker in Pennsylvania while continuing my working relationship with the company in Maryland? They don't have their PA license yet and aren't real sure if they will pursue it. I am new to this line of work (I was previously an appraiser) I enjoy working with real estate and would like to pursue this in both states. Also if I can do this I am looking for a broker/lender in PA who would take me on. Thanks for reading all this, looking forward to the replies, you can email me through here if you like.
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I work for a broker in PA and we had a guy come up from MD to work for us. However, the company I work for has a PA license and he operated under the company license. Call around in PA and see what you can find. There are plenty of Brokers up here. Alot to choose from.
- Clown KnowsLv 71 decade ago
Some companies have agents that are licensed in both Maryland and PA. Come up to PA and talk to them.