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    By law, lenders are not supposed to be charging an upfront fee for any type of funding. It is against the law to do so. If you look at the website you will see the percentage a lender will pay the Broker.

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    Question percentage a lender will pay the Broker.

    Quote Originally Posted by milliondollarcorp View Post
    By law, lenders are not supposed to be charging an upfront fee for any type of funding. It is against the law to do so. If you look at the website you will see the percentage a lender will pay the Broker.
    Where are you reading how much a bank will pay a Broker?
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    It is on the website. Also an Auditor for the IRS we receive the information before the public.

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