PRESS RELEASE: Top East Coast Loan Officer Juan Cerda joins Primary Residential Mortgage, Inc.
Contact:
Primary Residential Mortgage, Inc.
647 Oaklawn Avenue, Cranston RI 02920
Lauren Jamieson
(401) 490-7139
ljamieson@primeres.com
Top East Coast Loan Officer Juan Cerda joins Primary Residential Mortgage, Inc.
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