INTRODUCING A NEW WAY TO OBTAIN YOUR MORTGAGE

You may not know it, but the traditional sources of mortgage loans, such as banks and mortgage brokers, have one distinct disadvantage: they have a financial incentive to sell you the loan product that is most profitable to them.  Whether or not that product is in your best interest.  Your real estate attorney changes all that by bypassing the commissioned loan officer and representing you in dealing directly with the lender.  Since your real estate attorney does not receive a commission, he or she has no financial interest in helping you choose one particular mortgage over another.

ATTORNEYS HAVE AN ETHICAL DUTY TO PROTECT THEIR CLIENTS

Attorneys are sworn to protect their clients’ interest in every way.  That includes representing your best interest in all aspects of your real estate transaction, from the initial contract to closing. A banker or mortgage broker is bound by nothing even close to the standards involved in the attorney/client relationship.

KNOWLEDGE AND TRAINING

A real estate attorney protects your interests by being trained in all aspects of a real estate transaction.  So you’re dealing with someone whose knowledge isn’t limited to just financing.  You’re dealing with a licensed and experienced attorney who is committed to your interests in every phase of your transaction.

ATTORNEYS HAVE NO FINANCIAL INCENTIVE - NO COMMISSION

It’s only common sense.  If you could obtain unbiased advice from someone committed to representing your best interest, what other choice could you make?

Remember - brokers and lenders make a commission based on the total cost of your mortgage.  When you pay more, they make more.  A real estate attorney charges only for his or her time.  In fact, we’re so confident your real estate attorney can cost effectively help you obtain your mortgage that we encourage you to compare.  Then you’ll see the advantage, too.

 




 
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