The state finally addressed the attorney/loan modification loophole in the Spring 2009 issue of the DRE Real Estate Bulletin. The DRE’s analysis is cautious and does not touch upon the deeper issues which are at stake when attorneys take on duties properly left to real estate brokers and their sales agents. See the first tuesday take in our March 2009 article “Loan modifications negotiations are the domain of real estate licensees“.
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