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March 11, 2022
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March 11, 2022

Dos & Don'ts of Mortgage

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Buying a home is a big deal, and we want it to be the best experience for you. We have some tips to help you in the process! Bill & Steve discuss tips, tricks & warnings that will help you navigate today's market to find the house of your dreams.

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Dos & Don'ts of Mortgage
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Bill Gaylord, NMLS 680603 | Gaylord-Hansen Team at CrossCountry Mortgage

Steve Lewis, NMLS 300313 | Gaylord-Hansen Team at CrossCountry Mortgage

‍The information contained is the viewpoint of the presenter(s). Individuals should consult their own financial representative. ‍

Certificate of Eligibility required for VA loans. ‍

CrossCountry Mortgage, LLC is not a credit repair company or credit repair organization. CrossCountry Mortgage does not guarantee improvement of your credit worthiness, credit standing, or credit capacity. Any actions you take regarding your personal finances are done at your discretion. CrossCountry Mortgage does not guarantee that you will become eligible for a loan. This is not a commitment to lend or extend credit.

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