(Bloomberg) -- Josh Tullis, who in his eight years as
a senior loan officer rarely felt compelled to reject a first-time
home buyer's mortgage application, is sending people away empty-
handed in 2007.
Tullis's latest clients are a married couple that banks ought
to love. Between them they make $70,000 a year and they've been
renting the same apartment for three years with zero late payments,
he said.
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a senior loan officer rarely felt compelled to reject a first-time
home buyer's mortgage application, is sending people away empty-
handed in 2007.
Tullis's latest clients are a married couple that banks ought
to love. Between them they make $70,000 a year and they've been
renting the same apartment for three years with zero late payments,
he said.
Read more at Bloomberg Exclusive News
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