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Monday, November 21, 2011

HELLO TRICONTNEERS

Please allow me to take some of your time here to again introduce myself and my company. Tricont Mortgage is a Division of Tricont Financial Corporation. Tricont blog is one of our earlier media to try and connect with you our MVP (Most Valuable People). Besides the summary below, Tricont Mortgage prides itself on its rich quality, tradition, culture and above all its relationship with you, our MVP. Please take some time to visit us @ www.tricontmortgage.com or simply call (803) 317-2500  or email us @ clientcare@tricontmortgage.com for detail about our company…….Thank you very much.

WHO I AM & WHY PEOPLE TRUST ME

My name is Aideyan Omoregbee. I moved from New York to the Carolinas in 2007. With the move, my contacts and reputation in the mortgage industry was left In New York, I was very well-regarded in my community, to mortgage consumers, my peers and other industry leaders.

Since starting as a mortgage loan officer in 1996, I have worked for only four companies before joining Tricont mortgage. For the 11 years I worked as a Loan Officer in New York, I never had to seek a job but was constantly approached by banks and other mortgage companies in need of my service.

I was very successful because I treated my customers as I would treat my mother, as my MVP (most valuable person). I won top national awards at Bank of America and at Fidelity Mortgage where I won the national Eagle and other bank awards year after year. When I moved to the Carolinas, I was surprised by the way banks and mortgage company’s owners and loan officers treat their customers. I couldn’t fit in and didn’t want to.

As luck would have it, I ended up here at Tricont Mortgage. Tricont Mortgage lends and prides itself as a place where good relationship, respect and treatment of our customers not only matters but really does come first. I hope I will be able to retire here. ……..Thank you very much.

TRICONT COMPANY PROFILE

TFC Tricont Mortgage, the designer and publisher of “Low Rate Warehouse” & “Three Times Your Savings” is a nation’s #1 place’, consumers go to take advantage of the lowest no costs, no down payments, low fees and the lowest rates in the mortgage industry by completing a 3 easy steps product matching interview.

 Tricont Mortgage, is also a nation’s premier home for quality no closing costs, no down payments and low rates refinances, purchases, Home Equities, Commercials, Reverse Mortgages, VA loans, FHA Mortgages, USDA Mortgages, Government Loans and Mortgages, Interest Only Mortgages, Jumbo Mortgages, Balloon Mortgages Loans, Home mortgages, First time Homebuyers Programs and Debt Consolidation mortgages.

Tricont Mortgage specializes in mortgage lending products ranging from Conventional Mortgages, Residential Mortgage Loans, Fort Mill SC Mortgages, Home Equities Mortgages, Commercial Loans, Debt Consolidations, SC Mortgages, Fixed and Adjustable Rates Mortgages, My Community 100 & 97, Etc.

Tricont Mortgage is a one stop refinance, purchase, home equity, commercial, Government and debts consolidation mortgage provider with a relationship with many, many lenders nationwide that enable us to three times the savings of our refinancing, purchasing, home equity  or debts consolidation customers with the lowest fees and rates every time.


WHAT MAKE TRICONT DIFFERENT FROM OTHER MORTGAGE LOANS LENDERS IN THE COUNTRY

At Tricont, we have a “9 Popular Reasons people Tricont Their Mortgage Loans” every time. Click www.tricontmortgage.com to see for yourself, take advantage and “Three Times Your Savings” (3xYs) at our “Low Rates Warehouse”. You may also email or call me @ aomoregbee@tricontmortgage.com / (803) 317-2500.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

USDA Rural Home Loans is Booming throughout South Carolina



A USDA Government guaranteed and insured loan is a loan that offers purchase or fixer upper borrowers a 100% financing in the rural areas of the country. Funds can be used to build, repair, renovate or relocate a home, or to purchase and prepare sites, including providing water and sewage facilities. Some urban areas also qualify for these loans. More than 75% of South Carolina qualifies for USDA mortgage loans.
With a USDA loan program, an individual or family may borrow up to 100% of the appraised value of the home.
NOTE: Many USDA loans are available with:
·         No Money Down.
·         No Mortgage Insurance
·         Affordable by Low Income Borrowers
·         Come with Low Monthly Mortgage Payments.
·         Borrower only Needs 620 Credit Score

For details on this and/or other mortgage loan types, please visit/email us @ www.tricontmortgage.com / aomoregbee@tricontmortgage.com or call us @ 803) 317-2500

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Dealing with Debt Collectors

Sometimes life throws us a curve ball when we least expect it. This video by the FTC is a good teaching on how to deal with debt collectors. Take a few minutes to listen: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=Yv-I-x-X6gk

For OTHER financial or mortgage needs, please call us @ (803) 317-2500 or visit our website @ http://www.tricontmortgage.com/ to obtain a no closing costs, no down payments and a low, low rate mortgage to "Three Times Your Savings" at our "Low Rates Warehouse"

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Don’t Forget to Change Your Clocks This Weekend

On Sunday, Daylight Saving Time officially ends at 2:00 a.m. local time. You’ll need to set your clock back one hour to adjust for the change.

Daylight Saving Time ends on the first Sunday of November, and begins on the second Sunday in March. Not all places in the United States observe Daylight Saving Time. In particular, Hawaii and most of Arizona do not use it, so if you live in those areas, you don’t have to change your clocks.

Standard time was instituted in the United States and Canada by the railroads in 1883, however, Daylight Saving Time was not established in U.S. law until the Act of March 19, 1918, sometimes called the Standard Time Act.