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Genworth Quick App Process
Here’s a link for Training on Genworth’s new on-line life application portal. Use it to become familiar with the process:
https://pro.genworth.com/efasterm/EFastServlet?hdnComp=DEMO
Use this link to log into Genworth’s On-Line Web Portal to input Life Application Data for real:
https://pro.genworth.com/efasterm/EFastServlet?hdnComp=IMO18
To check pending status go to: www.myexamone.com;
Check on CaseOne Status and find your case using last name, social security number, case number, or lab ticket number.
Status will be either ‘Open’ or ‘Complete’
Once ExamOne has completed all their tasks, the file is complete and it goes to Genworth Underwriting for Review.
Quicken Loans Offers Total Home Protection Plan
Online loan applications with Quicken Loans will include a Total Home Protection Plan Package at loan closing. The protection package includes:
- Job Loss Mortgage Payments made up to $1250 per month for up to 6 months if you become involuntarily unemployed within 12 months of loan closing;
- 12 Months of Mechanical Breakdown Warranty on 6 Home Appliances;
- 12 Months of Identity Theft Protection;
- Up to $500 reimbursement of HomeOwners’ Insurance deductible;
Or choose 24 Months of Job Loss Protection;
You must begin the mortgage (new mortgage or refinance) through our associated website: www.mortgagesafetyplan.com
OR
Link straight to our special Quicken Loans application portal to learn more.
Call 800-562-8019 for more details.
EMail: john@johnhartline.com
Quicken Loans Provides FREE Job Loss Protection Plan
We’re very proud to announce our involvement with Quicken Loans in launching a Total Home Protection Plan that will be included FREE of CHARGE on new mortgage loans; borrowers must begin the loan application process via our EXCLUSIVE internet portal.
Click Here for Preliminary Details
Or Call Us: 800-562-8019
Or EMail Us: john@johnhartline.com
National Lender includes Job Loss Unemployment Protection Plan on New Loans
It’s finally here! Job Loss Protection, Appliance Warranty Plan, Identity Theft Protection, HomeOwners Deductible Reimbursement – all are included at closing of your loan. This Total Home Protection Plan protects you for 12 months from the closing date. Purchase Mortgage or Refinance.
OR
Choose to take 24 months of Job Loss Protection at closing.
- Job Loss coverage has 60-Day Vesting Period, 30-Day elimination period, up to 6 months of payments up to $1250 per month if you become unemployed.
- 6 Appliance mechanical break down coverage: (Microwave,
Dishwasher, Washer, Dryer,Oven/CookTop, Refrigerator) repair/replacement. - HomeOwners Deductible Reimbursement protection. Refunds up to $500 of your homeowners deductible.
- 12 months of Identity Theft Protection Coverage
You must apply on-line with the mortgage company, and you must come to them via exclusive sponsored portals.
Check this website for full details:Mortgage Safety Plan
State Teachers Can Add Average of $300 to Monthly Retirement Check
The average teacher retiring from the State Teachers Retirement System will have earnings in the $50,000 to $60,000 range. Their monthly pension payout, if they choose the Maximum Option, will be in the $2500 per month range (assuming they are in the 55-62 age range).
Most retiring teachers do not choose the Maximum Payout Option, however. The overwhelming majority choose the Joint & Survivor Payout Option. Choosing this Joint Payout Option ensures that their beneficiary will continue to receive payments if the retiree dies before them. But it has a cost: a reduction of 18% to 22% from the Maximum Payout Option amount…or about $500 per month.
Teachers should know that there is another option to consider:
The Pension Maximization Plan works by providing the beneficiary benefits for life if the retiree dies before the beneficiary. The Retiree chooses the Maximum Payout Option, pays the Plan’s cost, and, in most cases, has several hundred dollars per month more in pension income. They are able to both receive the maximum amount from the State Teachers Retirement System, and provide continuing and uninterrupted life time benefits to their beneficiary.
Your system can provide you estimates of your retirement income, including the choices for you to pick from. Don’t make the mistake so many make by choosing the Joint & Survivor Option without investigating the Pension Maximization Option.
Click this link to visit website for more detailed information: Max Pension Plan
Email: John Hartline 1-800-562-8019
Mortgage Lender Plan Pays for Home Appliance Failure and Job Loss
We hear that a Major U.S. Mortgage Lender, in order to help the market in general, and boost their market share, is set to sweeten their deal by including a 2-Part protection plan on all purchase mortgages. The plan not only pays the monthly mortgage payment in case of unemployment but also provides protection on home appliances.
The application and approval process must be done completely on-line and come to the Lender from “sponsoring” organizations, but interest rates, and other normal closing costs are not affected.
Details to follow:
John Hartline
800-562-8019
Insurance Life Insurance Mortgage Protection, Unemployment Insurance | Salary Protector
http://www.johnhartline.com/
We’ve just been given new information about an interesting twist to mortgages: a nationally known mortgage company is offering to include a Job Loss Protection Package and a Homeowners Warranty to new customers. There is actually an option here: new borrowers can choose 2 years of job loss protection or 1 year of job loss protection and 1 year of home warranty protection.
This is a household “name” mortgage company wanting to generate new business and is has just rolled out this new incentive / promotional program.
For more details: Email: john@johnhartline.com
Merry Christmas ! Happy New Year !
For everyone who visits my site, and for everyone else in the whole wide world, I wish an abundant, healthy, and joyous Christmas and a prosperous New Year.
John Hartline
