Archive for the Ethics Category

Predatory Short Sale Negotiators

Jillayne Schlicke on 02 5, 2010 | 30 Comments

I received a call the other day from a consumer who was in the process of purchasing a short sale home.  The homeowner has defaulted on her mortgage and the trustee sale auction has been postponed a

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Distressed property rental income: Who’s money is it when a home goes into default?

Tim on 08 12, 2009 | No Comments

This is both a legal question and an ethical issue. I've bumped into this, not in the workplace, but out looking at property :   A home that is in process of either a short sale or heading to for

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Is “fiduciary” level of care “old school”?

ARDELL on 06 12, 2009 | 13 Comments

I would not respect a doctor who would hand me three phone numbers of his/her patients, who just had a recent surgery, as "references". While it's true that highest degree of confidentiality is a f

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Let’s discover what “Lending with Expertise” means to Paramount Equity

Jillayne Schlicke on 05 15, 2009 | 16 Comments

Paramount Equity has settled their case with the Washington State Department of Financial Institutions. Read the Consent Order here.  The Statement of Charges outlined many, many violations of state

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