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Does anyone have a copy of the application. I would like to add that to the MLS listing. And if theres any additional forms the buyer or seller are required to sign I would greatly appreciate a copy. [email protected] or please upload here for everyone :)
Nationstar Application is attached.
You may have buyer's decline at the bottom.
Just have them fill out info without SS #'s
and type or write in at the bottom that they are declining.
I have had buyers agree to use nationstar and get CC's paid, no appraisal fee and good terms/rates.
They also are able to close in 30, even though theier LO was in another state. Good communication and service from Nationstar as a SS Lender and Loan.
See Anti-Trust laws:
In U.S. antitrust law, the Sherman Act addresses single-firm conduct by providing a remedy against "[e]very person who shall monopolize, or attempt to monopolize...any part of the trade or commerce among the several States."[3] This prohibition does not condemn monopoly per se but only monopoly that has been acquired or maintained through prohibited conduct.
While the prohibition against multi-firm anticompetitive goes against agreements "in restraint of trade", it is not enough to show that an agreement in some technical way restrains trade. Under U.S. law, at least, the scope of the prohibition is limited to those agreements where the restraint of trade is unreasonable:
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