Compensation
As an Independent Loan Officer, you are not required to be in the office and can choose your own work hours.
There will be a one-time startup fee of $100 to cover expenses such as Background check, business cards, set up your own website (www.yourname.com), company email, NMLS sponsorship, and Google Apps for Work.
Loan Factory will cover the sponsorship fee up to 3 states. You will be paying the application fee for all states you want to be licensed in.
For the first 3 transactions, a BRAND NEW Loan Officer (no matter if you are 1099 or W2) will earn 80% of the broker's compensation on every closed transaction. The split is after deducting a flat fee of $595 ($895 if correspondent loans) and a $500 processing fee. You are not a BRAND NEW Loan Officer if you close at least 3 loans in the past 12 months or at least 10 loans since 2021.
You will receive 1099 compensation for most states. If you are licensed in these 12 states: GA
(Georgia), IL (Illinois), MA (Massachusetts), MD (Maryland), MS (Mississippi), MT(Montana),
NV (Nevada), NJ (New Jersey), NC (North Carolina), SC (South Carolina), RI (Rhode Island), VT (Vermont),
you will receive W2 compensation. Due to compliance and simplicity, no Loan Officer can get paid both
W-2 and 1099.
1099 compensation: you will get 100% commission on every closed transaction. Loan Factory will charge a flat fee of $595 ($895 if correspondent loans) and a $500 processing fee, regardless of the loan amount.
W2 compensation: you will receive 90% of the commission on every closed transaction. The split is after deducting a flat fee of $595 ($895 if correspondent loans) and a $500 processing fee. Please note that you still have to pay all applicable payroll taxes yourself.