I am asked the following question least 100 times a year: Question: Is it legal for a builder to offer something to the home buyer such as extra funds to use for closing costs, or extra upgrades to the subject property, but then take those extra things off the table IF the home buyer refuses […]
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NACA is Coming to Seattle
By Jillayne on April 28, 2013 in Ethics in Mortgage Lending, Fair Housing, NACA, REOs: Real Estate Owned
I attended a meeting last week sponsored by the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate professionals (NAHREP). This group has brought many high quality educational events to the greater Seattle area and I’m so impressed with NAHREP that I decided to join. I have been following the success and growth of NACA, the Neighborhood Assistance […]
Thanks to KIRO and Bonneville for LISTENING to a listener
By Jillayne on April 17, 2009 in Ethics in Mortgage Lending, Loan Modifications, Real Estate Licensing Laws
This week, I’ve been working on getting an unlicensed predatory loan modification company’s radio ads off of KIRO 97.3FM in Seattle. I’ve been listening to Dave Ross since he took over for Jim French. Dori since he first went on the air, I’m one of the TBTL tens, and I like to hear Don yell […]