Poaching, Data Theft, and Why This Industry Is Broken | Ep. 57
APR 2, 202637 MIN
Poaching, Data Theft, and Why This Industry Is Broken | Ep. 57
APR 2, 202637 MIN
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Send us Fan MailThis one gets heated.On this episode of The MLO Project, Frazier and Michael break down a real-world lawsuit involving loan officer poaching, data handling, and alleged email surveillance, and what it exposes about the mortgage industry.Spoiler: nobody looks clean.From loan officers forwarding borrower files…To lenders locking people out overnight…To shady transitions and broken trust…This episode pulls back the curtain on a problem the industry avoids:how deals, data, and relationships are handled when people move.Because this isn’t just about lawsuits.It’s about ethics, liability, and doing right by the borrower.What You’ll Learn Who actually owns borrower data (legally vs emotionally) Why transferring loan files between lenders is a massive liability The real reason lenders clamp down when people leave How “poaching” situations spiral into lawsuits The hidden risks of using company devices for personal activity Why this entire situation creates a lose-lose for everyone Real Talk Quotes “You don’t own the borrower. You earned their attention.” “That data legally does not belong to you.” “Forwarding borrower info isn’t helping—it’s exposing everyone.” “Consumers didn’t sign up for your internal drama.” “This gives the entire industry a black eye.” Tactical Takeaways✅ Never transfer borrower files without proper authorization✅ Separate contact info from sensitive loan data✅ Assume anything on a company device is visible✅ Create a clean transition plan before leaving a lender✅ Leaders should standardize how exits are handled✅ Protect the borrower first—everything else is secondaryThe Big IdeaThe industry has created a broken system.Loan officers feel ownership…Lenders carry the liability…And borrowers get caught in the middle.Until there’s a clear, ethical standard for transitions, this cycle will repeat.And every time it does… trust erodes.Why This Episode MattersConsumers already don’t trust the mortgage industry.Situations like this make it worse.This isn’t just about who’s right or wrong in a lawsuit.It’s about raising the standard across the board: Better leadership Better processes Better protection for borrowers Because if we don’t fix it… someone else will—through regulation.Powered ByEmpower LODIFRNT CoachingHelping loan officers build real businesses without shortcuts, without chaos, and without cutting corners.