How do I qualify to open a Loss Mitigation Practice with the American Loss Mitigation Consortium?
To qualify as a Loss Mitigation Counselor with the American Loss Mitigation Consortium, requires the following: • You must be of good character • You cannot have been disqualified to represent a homeowner by any federal or state agency • You must have some experience in the following area: Legal Profession, Real-Estate, Mortgage Industry, Management Industry, Finance, Social Service professionals, educators, Insurance professionals, tax professionals, Credit Professionals and other industry related professions. • You must have the knowledge required to render valuable service to a homeowner Acquiring the knowledge needed to RENDER VALUABLE SERVICE to your clients is what our Loss Mitigation training program is all about. This program does not require a college degree, but it does require effort and commitment on your part. We have trained Doctors, Lawyers, School Teachers, Realtors, Managers, and other financial professionals. However, in this business the ratio of the effort expended
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