Homebuyer & Mortgage Guides

Written by NEXA loan officer Renato Rodic

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A curated set of guides for buyers, refinancers, self-employed borrowers, and loan officers exploring NEXA, written by NEXA loan officer Renato Rodic.

Buyers
First-Time Homebuyer Guide

Everything a first-time buyer needs — from pre-approval to closing day.

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Buyers
How Mortgage Pre-Approval Works

What pre-approval means, what documents to expect, and how long it takes.

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Programs
Conventional vs FHA — Which Loan Is Better?

A side-by-side comparison of the two most common loan programs.

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Refinance
When Does a Refinance Actually Make Sense?

The break-even framework and common mistakes.

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Programs
Self-Employed Mortgage Options

Bank-statement, P&L, and non-QM programs for business owners.

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Programs
VA Loan Guide for Veterans

Zero-down, no-PMI VA loans — eligibility and how they price.

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For Loan Officers
NEXA Commission Split Explained (NEXA100 & 275 bps)

How the NEXA100 plan, the 275 bps per loan, and W-2 vs 1099 pay actually work — and the real monthly cost.

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For Loan Officers
How to Join NEXA Lending — Step by Step (and Picking the Right Team)

The 6-step Flight Plan onboarding, license transfer, and why the team you join under matters more than corporate.

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For Loan Officers
NEXA Mortgage Review for Loan Officers — An Honest, Insider Breakdown

Who NEXA is right for, who it isn't, and the real numbers behind the NEXA100 plan.

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For Loan Officers
Is NEXA Mortgage a Scam? An Honest Answer for Loan Officers

Where the negative reviews come from, and who genuinely shouldn't join.

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For Loan Officers
NEXA vs Rocket vs Loan Factory vs Fairway — Where Should a Loan Officer Work?

Broker vs retail: how comp, leads, and lender panels compare across the four biggest choices.

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For Loan Officers
Best Mortgage Company to Work For as a Loan Officer

The four-filter framework — payout, tech, training, and lender panel — to pick the right company.

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For Loan Officers
Loan Officer to Mortgage Broker — The Transition Guide

Why brokers typically price lower and pay more, and how to make the switch from captive retail.

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For Loan Officers
How to Build and Recruit a Mortgage Team

Revenue share, downline economics, and the systems that make recruits actually succeed.

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