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DEAR BOB: When we refinanced our home, we told the mortgage broker we didn’t want a prepayment penalty because we planned to sell within a year or so. But at the mortgage closing, there was a prepayment penalty in the documents. The mortgage broker assured us the prepayment penalty wouldn’t apply unless we refinanced. He said this was a “soft prepayment penalty.” So we signed. However, now that
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