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Real Estate Listing Commisions

Home selling real estate commissions


Real estate brokers normally charge a commission for listing and selling your home.



 

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Lenders Cannot Require Buyers Print E-mail

REO LENDER CANNOT REQUIRE BUYER TO PURCHASE TITLE INSURANCE
FROM ANY PARTICULAR COMPANY

 

If you are buying a home in the Apple Valley, Hesperia or Victorville especially if it is bank owned, be aware, no seller can require that the buyer purchase title insurance from any particular title insurance company.

This rule pertains to transactions involving a federally-related mortgage loan for one-to-four residential units as defined under the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA).  Although this is a well established rule under RESPA, it bears repeating given the upsurge in Foreclosure transactions. 

REO transactions are not exempt from RESPA requirements. If an REO lender chooses the title insurance company, as is often the case, it cannot require directly or indirectly, as a condition to selling the property, that the buyer purchase the title insurance policy. An REO lender that violates this RESPA requirement can be, among other things, held liable to the buyer in the amount equal to three times all charges made for such title insurance. 

Moreover, anyone who believes that RESPA has been violated may file a complaint (and may request confidentiality) to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). For more information about filing a RESPA complaint, go to:
 http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/res/respamor.cfm#HE2