Respa Round Up

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) on July 20, 2010 posted additional guidance on its website regarding the new Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) rule in a document entitled “RESPA Roundup.” HUD notes that the document is the first edition of the RESPA Roundup and that the agency will periodically issue further editions “to enhance communications with consumers and industry stakeholders by providing information on RESPA topics chosen specifically to address the most pressing issues.”    

http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/ramh/res/roundupjuly.pdf

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Continuing Ed for Title Agents

Respa Round Up

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) on July 20, 2010 posted additional guidance on its website regarding the new Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) rule in a document entitled “RESPA Roundup.” HUD notes that the document is the first edition of the RESPA Roundup and that the agency will periodically issue further editions “to enhance communications with consumers and industry stakeholders by providing information on RESPA topics chosen specifically to address the most pressing issues.”    

http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/ramh/res/roundupjuly.pdf

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Continuing Ed for Title Agents

PA Title Company Sees Great Response in Offering Services Directly to Consumers

PA Title Company Sees Great Response in Offering Services Directly to Consumers.

PA Title Company Sees Great Response in Offering Services Directly to Consumers
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In a completely new approach to the way title insurance is delivered, a Pennsylvania title company began offering its services directly to homeowners earlier this year. Charles Marino, President and CEO of Pennsylvania Title Insurance Company, made a decision to take his business out of the confines of the financial institutions, lenders, mortgage companies, and banks and begin seeking the end user to provide them the opportunity to choose their title company for themselves. Traditionally, title insurance is not decided upon by the borrower.

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