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Total Mortgage Services Now Licensed in West Virginia

Dec 07, 2011

Total Mortgage Services LLC has announced that it received its West Virginia Mortgage Lender License from the West Virginia Division of Banking and is able to originate residential mortgage loans throughout the state of West Virginia. Total Mortgage is licensed as a mortgage lender in West Virginia and holds Mortgage Lender License ML-30789. “We believe we are entering the West Virginia market at a very beneficial time for borrowers, as mortgage rates are close to historical lows and affordable housing opportunities are available throughout the state,” said John Walsh, president of Total Mortgage. “We are excited to help responsible borrowers find the right mortgage solution in today’s challenging environment for their purchase or refinancing needs.” Total Mortgage is now licensed in 25 states and the District of Columbia and has three additional state licenses pending.
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Dec 07, 2011
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