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Jesse is a dedicated professional that listens to each individual before making blanket recommendations. In addition to maintaining his own personal mortgage licenses as required by various states around the country, Jesse has expanded his knowledge base and increased his accountability by becoming a member of the CMPS Instituteâ„¢ as a Certified Mortgage Planning Specialistâ„¢ on July 18th, 2006.
Jesse is a husband of 9 years and a father of 2 energetic young boys. He and his family live in New York's Hudson River Valley. When he is not attending to the financial needs of his clients or keeping a watchful eye on the volatile market, he can usually be found trying to keep up with his children.
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Jesse C. Turnquist answered:
Interest rates also differ for level of income, assets, loan to value ratio and region in which you are buying. Regional banks that offer portfolio products have the ability to discount their rates from the larger national access lenders. - Thu Aug 7 2008, 11:14
Jesse C. Turnquist answered:
May,
The letter of reference should only be a standardized form that documents payment history with that landlord. If it is a private landlord and you don't pay a rental agency you will probably have to show at least 12 months of cancelled checks along with his completed form. The lender isn't interested in whether or not you got along with your landlord. That's why you are buying, right! - Mon Jun 30 2008, 17:28
Jesse C. Turnquist answered:
If owning the Co-Op in the past was 3 years ago or longer you would be considered a first time home buyer again with many lenders. What kind of benefits are you looking for under the first time homebuyer criteria? - Mon Jun 30 2008, 17:13
Jesse C. Turnquist answered:
Do you have a question about them? - Thu May 8 2008, 17:32
Jesse C. Turnquist answered:
Patrick,
If you have a private landlord, you may try to find a new tenant for them to fill the vacancy. Otherwise, Gail is right on advising you to consult your lease. - Thu May 8 2008, 16:03