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  1. I understand that Mr. Wolff’s article is promoting his website to compare title companies. He states that brokers don’t help their Sellers pick a title company and/or compare prices. At the end of the article a broker, Jim Smith, states that brokers “get spiffed for capturing a seller for that title company…”

    Brokers are not that ignorant and work very hard on behalf of their clients. I recommend multiple closing companies for them to choose from if they wish to shop for costs. We are lucky in Colorado to have so many competent title companies. And, I have NEVER been spiffed by a title company.

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