1. And even when a specific reference to a yield spread premium is noted on the closing statement, the reference is still unlikely to be understood by many borrowers. 2. Eric Gonchar, a Manhattan real estate lawyer, said that in his experience, most deals involving brokers also involve yield spread premiums. 3. In fact, brokers have a financial incentive not to get the best possible deal for borrowers, because of a practice called yield spread premium pricing. 4. Last year, for example, a federal district judge in Virginia found against the practice of yield spread premiums. 5. Most borrowers, he said, simply go through with the deal without fully realizing the impact a yield spread premium may have had on their interest rate. 6. The ruling, now being appealed, is the first to question the legality of yield spread premiums. |