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Advanced Mortgage, Inc. is a mortgage company that prides itself in providing high quality financial services to the public.
It is our mission to provide high quality mortgage programs at the most competitive rates in the nation. Our home loan programs include: purchase, refinance, debt consolidation, home equity loans, second mortgages, construction loans, and home improvement loans tailored to your unique situation.
Our staff of mortgage service professionals make themselves accessible to clients around the clock, and strives to obtain the best mortgage loan package no matter what the situation. Advanced Mortgage, Inc. opened in 1995 and is owned by Connie Hearn. Currently a member of the Mortgage Broker Advisory Committee to the Texas Commissioner of Savings and Mortgage Lending, Connie is also a past president of the DFW Asscociation of Mortgage Brokers and is a member of the Board of Directors.
To contact one of our mortgage professionals please call Office: 972.991.0080 or fill out our Online Application to find a loan program that fits your particular need. We will help determine which one is best for you.
CONNIE LYNN HEARN is licensed under the laws of the State of Texas and by State Law is subject to regulatory oversight by the Texas Savings and Mortgage Lending Department. Any consumer wishing to file a complaint against CONNIE LYNN HEARN OR ADVANCED MORTGAGE, INC. should complete, sign, and send a complaint form to the Texas Savings and Mortgage Lending Department, 2601 North Lamar, Suite 201, Austin, Texas 78705. Complaint forms and instructions may be downloaded and printed from the department’s web site located at www.sml.texas.gov or obtained from the department upon request by mail at the address above, by telephone at its toll-free consumer hotline at 1-877-276-5550, by fax at (512) 475-1360, or by E-mail at smlinfo@sml.state.tx.us.
The Department maintains the Mortgage Broker Recovery Fund to make payments of certain types of judgments against a Mortgage Broker or Loan Officer. Not all claims are compensable and a court must order the payment of a claim from the recovery fund before the department may pay a claim. For more information about the Recovery Fund, please consult Subchapter F of the Mortgage Broker License Act on the Department’s web site referenced above. |