Home loan customers may need to pay mortgage brokers to save money

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Borrowers may have to pay an upfront fee when their home loan is arranged, in a move applauded by consumer advocates but which mortgage brokers say would devastate their industry.

 

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Well, we campaigned for a Banking Royal Commision and we got it. We will probably pay more in the long run. The price we will pay for honesty.....

Home loan Customers pay mortgage brokers, real estate agents, Banks, Governments, local councils, Insurers Inspection trades. ' Pests ' Hell they are being milked like cows. from every angle

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