New HUD and GFE

Some good stories in here about experiences with the new HUD and GFE.

Surprise Discount Rate Hike From Fed, Loan Agents Comment/Rant On Their Industry | The Basis Point http://ow.ly/19pcr

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A piece in the New York Times on February 14 chronicles the impact of the new Good Faith Estimate on mortgage lending. The GFE, which took effect on January l, requires loan originators to provide borrowers with binding estimates for all closing costs including those incurred by third party vendors like title insurers and settlement attorneys.

http://www.theclosingblog.com/2010/02/new-gfe-blessing-or-burden.html

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Your Title Company has a better deal

by Kathy Lockwood

Stewart Title Central Jersey

 

It has recently come to my attention that people are receiving a letter in the mail from a company, not even located in New Jersey, describing the importance of having a copy of a Deed to confirm their property ownership.  The tone and vernacular used in the letter would lead any unsuspecting person to fear the worse should they find that they do not have their original Deed.  The company offered to remedy this by sending a “Certified Copy from the County Clerk’s Office” for a mere $79.95….payable by credit card, of course.

 

As we know, the original document would have, in nearly all cases, been provided to the homeowner shortly after closing.  The value of recording the instrument in the Clerk’s Office is to provide a permanent record of ownership.  Any New Jersey resident that finds that they do not have a copy of their Deed, can access their County’s registrar’s office, either in person or online, and get a copy for free.  Should the need for a Certified Copy arise, it also can be obtained for generally less than $25.00.

 

As New Jersey title agents, we can provide valuable information to homeowners throughout the state at a very modest cost and we welcome the opportunity to be of service.

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