First American Financial Corporation – King of Prussia, PA•Abstracting county records for commercial properties in multiple counties• Examines chain of Title for Commercial properties; Examination of title to real property, ranging in complexity, to determine status and to establish chain of title• Performs title examination of complex and/or difficult title orders requiring a moderate level of expertise• Reviews title search reports and their documentation in a timely and thorough manner• Verifies that the information in the title search and accompanying documentation is accurate and complete so they can provide accurate title information to client data base• Resolves any issues such as missing information, incomplete, inaccurate or contradictory information contained in the title documentation
Monthly Archives: August 2013
Basic Reading
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Estimated Length: 3 hours
Cost: $55.00 (USD)
Credits: 3
Enrollment Valid For: 12 months
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Description
3 Credits. This course discusses the basic function of a title reader. Another course addressed the function of title searchers in the twenty one county record rooms in the State of New Jersey. The title office or agent will order the necessary searches required by a title application in accordance with the title underwriter’s guidelines.
The course discusses the elements of the search, the preparation of the commitment, and the factors that must be considered to insure the transaction.
Objectives
Upon completion of this course the learner will
- be able to list the elements of a search
- be able to prepare a completed commitment
- be able to identify common defects in title
- recognize liens and encumbrances associated with titles
Xerox scanners alter numbers in scanned documents | ZDNet
As if we don’t have enough to think about . . .
When set in the non-default ‘Normal’ image quality mode, some Xerox scanners and photocopiers may change characters, including numerals, in scanned documents. The initial finding of this problem was made earlier today by German researcher D. Kriesel. Kriesel demonstrated that on a Xerox WorkCentre models 7535 and 7556 scans of certain documents with numbers in them resulted in the numbers being different in the paper and scanned image.
via Xerox scanners alter numbers in scanned documents | ZDNet.