Last month, the bureau ordered RealtySouth, a major real estate company in Alabama, to pay a $500,000 penalty for failing to inform home buyers that they were under no obligation to use a title and closing service affiliate. RealtySouth consented to the terms of the order without admitting or denying the bureau’s findings.
Real estate companies are allowed to refer customers to affiliates like lenders and title services so long as they also provide a written disclosure that clearly explains that customers are not required to use the affiliate and have the right to shop around. In RealtySouth’s case, the firm’s printed purchase contracts explicitly directed buyers to its affiliate, TitleSouth, and buried the required disclosures in text about the benefits of its own services, according to the bureau.
What does that mean for the consumer? In our opinion the consumer is better served when there is competition for real estate related services. A service provider cannot have two masters. It is either the tied-in party or the consumer. Who would you choose?
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