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Thanks for the info. I recently bought a home and had i not had a good friend in the mortgage industry to point some of these things out, i may have never noticed. And as i watched the process unfold it became clear to me that a good deal of these fees and various services were less than reputable.
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Being "unrepresented" and "taken advantage" of as a result, doesnt exactly scream ethical. Id be curious to hear from those more ethical industry members who undoubtedly have a solid perspective on this. Just trying to spark thought.
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Title Insurance is not an obscure fee, its rather large. But you dont think that charging people anywhere from 1000-3000 for a simple search for liens is a bit extravagant???? Im not claiming the sky is falling. I was simply trying to provoke thought here. And i disagree with u regarding HUD documents. These things are filed away with the brokers and are swept under a rug. I dont see any of the transparency you are reffering to. "Fiduciary Responsibilities: yes, they do have them. And i am suggesting that they are more frequently violated than most think. How is a situation where the buyer and seller agents are sharing a commision not lead to collusion in at least some instances?????
Time will tell. and as i said i have no hard evidence of this other than what i see and hear from those in the industry. I sincerelely hope i am way off here. However, i suspect that such behaviors are more prevalent than most think.
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makes you say, hmmmmm
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The Real Reason to Avoid Homebuilders [View article]
Time will tell. and as i said i have no hard evidence of this other than what i see and hear from those in the industry. I sincerelely hope i am way off here. However, i suspect that such behaviors are more prevalent than most think.