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mobile
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4 +6 | able to travel/move around | Yvonne Gallagher |
5 | Able to move around and travel | Nada Ramadan |
4 -2 | Mortgage Loan Specialist mobile | Julio Carrero |
Mobile Mortgage Specialist (MMS) | Kiet Bach |
Jan 5, 2023 05:57: Edith Kelly changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"
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able to travel/move around
Mobile probably means just that...someone who can move/travel around. Not just in a static position in an office
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AllegroTrans
: He or she will probably visit clients in their homes
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Yes indeed. Thanks. ( Athbhliain faoi mhaise duit!)
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Jennifer Levey
: https://td.intelliresponse.com/cbaw/index.jsp?requestType=No... (and many others...)
13 mins
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Thanks:-) Happy New Year
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Tony M
: Or of course... it might be a specialist in 'mobile mortgages' — maybe ones you can take around with you as you move house?
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Thanks Tony! Yes indeed though I think that would be a "portable" mortgage, one that can be "ported" to a new property
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Daryo
: https://mss-p-037-delivery.stylelabs.cloud/api/public/conten... https://www.virginiahousing.com/homebuyers/find-mobile-mortg...
9 hrs
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Thank you!
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Edith Kelly
11 hrs
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Thanks:-)
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Cilian O'Tuama
1 day 11 hrs
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Mortgage Loan Specialist mobile
If you would like additional information or wish to apply for a Good Neighbor loan, please contact a Fifth Third Mortgage Loan Specialist mobile
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Jennifer Levey
: The Fifth Third Bank's website ( https://www.53.com/ ) does not contain any text containing 'Loan Specialist mobile', as per your example sentence. That's no doubt because English syntax doesn't place adjectives after the noun.
1 hr
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AllegroTrans
: All you have done is to change the word order; the syntax and grammar now is completely wrong, as is your explanation
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Able to move around and travel
Reference comments
Mobile Mortgage Specialist (MMS)
https://td.intelliresponse.com/cbaw/index.jsp?requestType=No...
Discussion
A portable mortgage is a mortgage that permits the mortgage borrower to transfer their mortgage balance to a new property and with the same lender without penalties.
https://www.firstfoundation.ca/mortgage-glossary/portable-mo...