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Will a Net Branch survive a storm?

No net branch program is for everyone. My greatest concern for anyone considering working for a mortgage company,a Net Branch or other wise, is that they are joining a company that will survive. When a company gets hit hard in one way or another it tends to either make them stronger or put them out of business. Every net branch company will get hit hard by somthing, at some point in their history, it is just the nature of things. Many will open, many will close and only a few will survive the test of time. Any Company in business less than 10 years has not yet passed the test of time. Are their fees to low? I know this seems like an odd question, however net branch companies are in a business full of mine fields if they are not making profits when the sun is shining how will they save for a rainy day. Rainy days for net branches can take many forms, they can be loans they are required to repurchase, fines for lending violations, or labor law issues. The bottom line is, companies in business many years making solid profits are clearly more likely to survive a storm.

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