New Jersey Land Title Institute has Basic Title Reading online course approved

3 Credits.

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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.

In this course we will cover:

  • Definition of a Commitment
  • Elements of the Search
  • Preparation of the Commitment
  • Foreclosures
  • Common Defects
  • Liens
  • Trusts
  • Bankruptcy
  • Easements
  • Restricitons
  • Condominiums
  • Leaseholds and Cooperatives
  • Riparian Issues
  • Notice of Settlment

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Best Practice Training

ALTALT LogogALTA Best Practices mentions “training your employees” 23 times throughout the 7 Workbooks they have published to make sure your title agency is compliant.  Keeping track of all the employees, training modules, and training schedules can be a huge task for some agencies.  Learntitle is here to help.
online coursesNobody has time to take out of there day to get everyone together to go through a training session.  Not a problem.  We will take your training and convert it to online modules so that it will be available on demand.  Learntitle will create a private catalog for your company where the courses will live.  This private catalog will live on www.learntitle.net.  Onlypeople that you decide can have access will have access. No one else will even see the catalog on the website.  Courses can be scheduled and reminders sent when training is due.Learntitle will get your training approved for continuing education so that not only will your employees be getting training required to be compliant but they will also be getting continuing education credits.

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While it’s too early to know the full impact of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit’s decision to rule the structure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau unconstitutional and vacate a $103 million fine against mortgage lender PHH, opinions from all sides are pouring in on just what the court’s decision could mean for housing and for the financial services industry as a whole. In a statement, a CFPB spokesperson says that the agency “respectfully disagrees” with court’s ruling. . . .

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