So, the exercise of yesterday afternoon was like time travel back to the days of sub-prime.
We received a frantic call from a listing real estate broker concerned that the HUD-1 did not accurately reflect the movement of the money. Huh?
Turns out that after our closer left the table, the seller had confronted her and demanded that she pay him $800 to cover his loss. He had been forced to pay
Saturday, November 6, 2010
haven't had a taste of mortgage fraud for awhile.....
So, the exercise of yesterday afternoon was like time travel back to the days of sub-prime.
We received a frantic call from a listing real estate broker concerned that the HUD-1 did not accurately reflect the movement of the money. Huh?
Turns out that after our closer left the table, the seller had confronted her and demanded that she pay him $800 to cover his loss. He had been forced to pay
We received a frantic call from a listing real estate broker concerned that the HUD-1 did not accurately reflect the movement of the money. Huh?
Turns out that after our closer left the table, the seller had confronted her and demanded that she pay him $800 to cover his loss. He had been forced to pay
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