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Updated almost 15 years ago, 02/06/2010

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Samuel Ksiazkieicz
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  • Tucson, AZ
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Florida short sales, have to be mortgage broker/realtor now?

Samuel Ksiazkieicz
  • Specialist
  • Tucson, AZ
Posted

I will be moving to Pensacola in a month or two and just received some annoying information. According to several people I know there, starting January 1, Governor Crist made it a crime for anyone who is not a mortgage broker or realtor to speak with a bank about another individuals mortgage, i.e. no short sales negotiations etc.
Has anyone else heard about this or experienced it?

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