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Jay Reifert wrote:
> Hey...Scott...I can do you the biggest favor of your life,
> if you'd like. I can tell you exactly what any serious
> buyer agent SHOULD want from a lender, and for that matter,
> what any serious lender should want, so they aren't wasting
> their time, either.
>
> Interested?
>
> If so, I will put it out here. However, while I do not mind
> if you use it to enhance your business practices within
> your office, I do expect that you won't steal my intellectual
> property, as you claim the person has done to you, below.
>
> So...interested?
>
> PS: My wife and I are both licensed loan originators. My
> buyer agency clients, via this fact, gain access to mortgages
> with rates that are typically as low or lower than any other source...with
> NO closing costs on their first mortgage. If
> they go with simultaneous first and second, there are the
> typical closing costs that they would experience from any
> other source on the second.
>
> I grew tired of babysitting lenders better than two years
> ago. We now handle that end of things for any client who
> wishes to have us handle it. (Better than ninety percent
> have us take care of it for them.)
Hey...Jay....not quite sure what your response had to do with the
thread.....Representing the buyer on a purchase and finance; is that a
form of dual agency? I know it's legal, but do not you frown upon that
in your real estate practice?
Let me guess, you do a lot of FHA loans.
Regards,
Scott Miller
Commercial and Residential Lender
1.877.716.6495
EZMortgageLoanz@aol.com
www.RealEstate-IQ.com
www.EZMortgageLoanz.com
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