Just Ask the Expert
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I occasionally read Robert Bruss’ “Real Estate Q&A;” column. Almost every week he gives the advice to see an attorney (regarding a legal problem) or to see a professional real estate agent (about the sale or purchase of real estate).
I was therefore intrigued that when the question of life insurance came up (“Should Buyer Purchase Mortgage Insurance?” May 4), he did not refer it to a professional. Indeed, he made the universal statement “avoid whole life insurance. . . .”
Interesting that he could master this field and summarize it in one sentence.
WILLIAM F. POLLAK III
Certified Life Underwriter
Santa Ana
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