
Dani Hernandez
Dani Hernandez has been working in the mortgage business for more than 11 years. In 2006, she started originating loans and moved into underwriting in 2009. By working on both sides of the process, Dani possesses a unique understanding of the mortgage lending process compared to other industry professionals. Dani is currently the head of compliance and underwriting at Newcastle Home Loans.
Got Mortgage Questions?! I'm a Mortgage Underwriter and I've got Answers!
With multiple top answers on Google and over 17,000 blog views each month, you can trust Ask the Underwriter to provide factual answers you can trust to all your mortgage questions!
If you're a borrower or a Loan Officer or a Real Estate Agent and you want an impartial, honest, and correct answer to your mortgage question, from the person who actually approves or denies your loan... Then Ask the Underwriter!
I'll even post the links to the actual guidelines that apply to your question or situation... then when you go back to the lender/loan officer/underwriter that you're working with, you can reference the guideline and make sure they are following it.
Hope I can help some of you understand mortgages a little better, restructure deals you thought were dead and make the whole process less of a hassle!
Dani Hernandez has been working in the mortgage business for more than 11 years. In 2006, she started originating loans and moved into underwriting in 2009. By working on both sides of the process, Dani possesses a unique understanding of the mortgage lending process compared to other industry professionals. Dani is currently the head of compliance and underwriting at Newcastle Home Loans.
Got Mortgage Questions?! I'm a Mortgage Underwriter and I've got Answers!
With multiple top answers on Google and over 17,000 blog views each month, you can trust Ask the Underwriter to provide factual answers you can trust to all your mortgage questions!
If you're a borrower or a Loan Officer or a Real Estate Agent and you want an impartial, honest, and correct answer to your mortgage question, from the person who actually approves or denies your loan... Then Ask the Underwriter!
I'll even post the links to the actual guidelines that apply to your question or situation... then when you go back to the lender/loan officer/underwriter that you're working with, you can reference the guideline and make sure they are following it.
Hope I can help some of you understand mortgages a little better, restructure deals you thought were dead and make the whole process less of a hassle!
