
How Laura Neff, MLO, Started Her Mortgage Career
Laura Neff shares how she went from credit counseling and insurance to mortgage lending, and what it actually takes to build a career as an MLO.

Arizona MLO License Requirements: The 4-Hour State Course You Can't Skip
Arizona requires four extra hours of state-specific mortgage education on top of the federal 20. Learn what it covers and how to plan for it.

The 6-Week Sprint: How Fast Learners Are Going From Zero to Licensed MLO in Florida
A compressed, week-by-week plan for motivated career-switchers who want to go from zero to licensed MLO in Florida in six weeks or less.

Texas MLO License: SML vs. OCCC — Which One Do You Need?
Texas has two mortgage licensing agencies: SML and OCCC. Learn which MLO license you need based on the types of loans you plan to originate.

New York vs. New Jersey MLO License: Which State Should You Get Licensed In First?
Compare NY and NJ mortgage licensing requirements side by side. Education hours, CE differences, and which state to prioritize in the NYC metro area.

MLO Salary in Texas: What Loan Officers Actually Earn in Houston, Dallas, and Austin
See what mortgage loan originators actually earn in Texas's biggest cities. BLS data, metro-level breakdowns, and the factors that move the needle.

How to Get Your Mortgage License in California: DFPI vs. DRE Path Explained
California has two mortgage licensing paths: DFPI and DRE. Learn which one you need, how requirements differ, and how to choose the right path to your MLO license.

What Does Your Mortgage Pre-Licensing Course Actually Teach You?
Discover what the 20-hour NMLS pre-licensing course actually covers, from federal mortgage law to ethics and non-traditional products, and why this education sets you up for real-world success.

Can I Get My Mortgage License With a Criminal Record?
Learn which criminal convictions disqualify you from getting an MLO license, the SAFE Act 7-year rule, lifetime bans, and how to navigate the NMLS background check process.

What Makes Mortgage One of the Best Career Paths for Women?
Women hold nearly 53% of loan officer positions and earn a median of $74,180 annually. Here's why mortgage lending is becoming one of the strongest career moves for women.