Escrow & Title
RESPA (Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act) prohibits:
AAll referral fees between real estate professionals
BKickbacks and unearned fees between settlement service providers✓ Correct
CDual agency in all federally insured transactions
DSellers from paying any buyer closing costs
Explanation
RESPA prohibits kickbacks, referral fees, and unearned fees between settlement service providers (lenders, title companies, real estate agents) that increase costs to consumers without providing actual services.
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