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Cracking down on suspicious home buyers

Richard Hagar SRA In The Media, KNKX Radio December 29, 2017
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Since the 1970s, banks have been required to report any suspicious house purchases to the FBI. Now that mandatory reporting is netting mortgage brokers, too. Seattle area real estate appraiser Richard Hagar says that’s a good thing since about 80 percent of home loans go through mortgage brokers.

This article first appeared on KNKX. Read the complete article here.

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