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 "Getting what we deserve"
Posted by Paul2_FL on 5/30/16 8:44am

This message is a follow on to Cheryl's message below regarding "true facts about RE transactions, lending"...
Within Cheryl's thread there are comments about "getting what we deserve". What exactly does this mean? Are you basing your fees on what you believe to be the "norm" for your demographic or on what you may have surmised from forums such as this one? What exactly do you consider a low fee? (folks in states like CA and OR might consider $100 for a standard single refi a "low fee").
The gist of my message is simply this; unless you know precisely what your costs are (materials, labor, overhead, taxes, etc.) per order, you cannot know if the fee offered is going to be profitable. You can only "assume" that it may be. Even experienced NSA's who "think" they are "getting what they deserve" but haven't done their due diligence may find that they are actually making less than a Greeter at Walmart and, without company benefits!
My advice to all is to make sure that you know each job you take is going to be profitable. You should develop a cost model that captures all of your costs, creates a profitability margin and possibly show you what the offered fee means on an hourly basis. You might start kicking back some of these orders that are being offered.
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