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Bob Woods - Assured Mortgage Services is a licensed Ontario Mortgage Broker with over 30 years of experience, serving Halton Hills (Georgetown, Acton. Erin and Rockwood) He is the principal Broker at Assured Mortgage Services, located at 36a 360 Guelph Street in Georgetown, ON and is licensed with FSRA (Licence # M08006027). Bob is a past Executive Director of the Independent Mortgage Brokers Association (IMBA), a four-time lending institution advisory board member, and a FSCO Subject Matter Expert. He specializes in refinances, First-time buyers, self-employed borrowers, investors, bruised credit Private lending and Reverse Mortgages.
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Assured Mortgage Services, 36a - 360 Guelph Street, L7G 4B5, Georgetown, Canada
- 905 877-1490
- bob@bobwoods.ca
- bobwoods.ca
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