Could you put me with an honest mortgage broker?
Author: Rob K. Blake | Date: March 7, 2008 | Filed In: Mortgage Broker Answers
I am afraid it is not that simple.
Finding an “honest” mortgage broker is part knowing how to interview them and part “keeping them honest” by demonstrating your knowledge. In other words, the brokers (even the good ones) are willing to over-charge, if the client shows no real knowledge of how loans are priced, locked, and closed.
With that said, if you start with knowing where to look for an ethical broker, interviewing to weed out the obvious “bad ones”, demonstrating your knowledge of today’s par rate and demand no YSP or other typical overcharges…you’ll find not only an honest broker, but also a financial pro who you can use over and over again.
Check out some of our “Testimonials” to see how others have had success with our system…you may consider getting a copy of The Mortgage Advantage to get a step-by-step system for finding your “Mortgage Angel”.
Thanks for the question!
Author: Rob K. Blake
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