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Originally Posted by bizaro86
In fairness, actually reading stuff tends to get you cursed at. I read the last mortgage I signed, and I thought they were going to tear me apart at the bank. It was ~60 pages. But knowing what you're agreeing to is a good thing. If the fee is in there, its worth asking nicely if they'll work with you on it. (Or give you a couple free oil changes or something.)
If the fee isn't in there, I'd ask, but it wouldn't be nicely.
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When we sell a house at our construction company, we read the entire agreement to the customer, to make sure they understand it, and that we can answer any questions they have. Usually takes a couple of hours to complete, but it makes it very clear what the customers and companies rights and responsibilities are. Saves many more times that in trouble due to misunderstandings.