Nevada homeowners and homebuyers can get competing offers from a number of banks by working with a mortgage broker. Nevada oversees the mortgage broker business separately from the real estate and banking business via the Nevada Division of Mortgage Lending. In order to qualify to become a mortgage broker in Nevada, professionals must maintain an office in the state and must be licensed through the National Mortgage Licensing System. Furthermore, all Nevada mortgage brokers with websites must have any materials presented on the Internet approved by the Mortgage Licensing Division. These rules also apply to mortgage brokers from out of state who intend to do business within Nevada.
These are useful protections for consumers looking for mortgage brokers in Nevada. Because all brokers doing business in the state must be registered with the Mortgage Licensing Division, you can easily check to see if any given broker is qualified to give you a loan by verifying their license online.
We recommend working with a local Nevada mortgage broker. To help you find a broker with an office near you, we’ve compiled a list of Nevada mortgage brokers and organized them by location. Click through to see an overview of mortgage brokers that serve that particular area. Contact two or three and compare quotes from each firm to find the best rate. |