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re: In Landmark decision, Jury Finds Realtors Conspired to inflate Commissions|$1.8 B verdict
Posted on 11/1/23 at 12:03 pm to billjamin
Posted on 11/1/23 at 12:03 pm to billjamin
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Since this keeps getting bumped we're up to 104 people who think it's bull shite and 9 people who work at title companies trying to defend their existence.
If that’s your feeling about it, then don’t use them. Find you someone who will prepare the deed for you, sift through probate records yourself to try to make sure there are no issues with the title, and don’t purchase title insurance. Best of luck with the outcome on that.
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Posted on 11/1/23 at 12:06 pm to Roll Tide Ravens
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If that’s your feeling about it, then don’t use them. Find you someone who will prepare the deed for you, sift through probate records yourself to try to make sure there are no issues with the title, and don’t purchase title insurance. Best of luck with the outcome on that.
The "i'm taking my toys and going home" strategy.
Or people can do like i did, walk away from the sale at that point and let the leaches fight amongst themselves to solve it.
Or maybe just admit thats it's a messed up business practice that makes people hate you and that its kinda messed up but thats life. Then people might just hate the process instead of the participants. Knighting for it isn't helping anything.
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