Find Mortgage Brokers in Middleburg, FL
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Showing 7 mortgage brokers in Middleburg, FL
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What Does a Mortgage Broker in Middleburg Cost?
Mortgage broker fees in Florida typically range from 1% to 3% of the loan amount. Some brokers charge a flat fee between 2000 and 5000 dollars. Costs vary by loan type lender and borrower credit profile. Florida law requires brokers to disclose all fees in a Loan Estimate within three business days of application. This is general information not mortgage or financial advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by agent and case complexity. This is not mortgage or financial advice — consult directly with an agent for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What license does a mortgage broker need in Florida?
A mortgage broker in Florida must hold a Mortgage Broker License or be registered as a Mortgage Loan Originator with the Florida Office of Financial Regulation. This ensures they meet state education and background check requirements.
How do I choose a mortgage broker in Middleburg?
Look for a broker with a valid Florida license and experience with local property types. Ask about their lender network and fees. Check their record with the Florida Office of Financial Regulation for any disciplinary actions.
What documents do I need for a mortgage application in Florida?
Typical documents include pay stubs W-2 forms tax returns bank statements and photo ID. Florida law also requires proof of homeowners insurance before closing. Your broker will provide a complete list based on your loan type.