Saturday, June 25, 2011
query: what is the difference between a title commitment and title insurance
If you have ever applied for a mortgage loan, then think of the title commitment as being the same as the mortgage loan commitment letter. The purpose of the title commitment is to formally state that the property has been approved for title insurance subject to certain conditions.
A smart consumer will obtain a copy of the title commitment prior to closing and READ IT. This is your chance to
A smart consumer will obtain a copy of the title commitment prior to closing and READ IT. This is your chance to
query: what is the difference between a title commitment and title insurance
If you have ever applied for a mortgage loan, then think of the title commitment as being the same as the mortgage loan commitment letter. The purpose of the title commitment is to formally state that the property has been approved for title insurance subject to certain conditions.
A smart consumer will obtain a copy of the title commitment prior to closing and READ IT. This is your chance to
A smart consumer will obtain a copy of the title commitment prior to closing and READ IT. This is your chance to
Friday, June 24, 2011
I watched this video this morning and tried to post a comment. I was blocked by the site's blacklist. WAH???
Here's my comment:
I hope for good results from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
In response to your video, the bigger issue with these so-called "in-house" providers is the underlying conflict of interest.
The consumer loses their position as owner of the transaction as providers are motivated to serve their customer, the source of referrals.
I've been in this industry for over 35
I hope for good results from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
In response to your video, the bigger issue with these so-called "in-house" providers is the underlying conflict of interest.
The consumer loses their position as owner of the transaction as providers are motivated to serve their customer, the source of referrals.
I've been in this industry for over 35
I watched this video this morning and tried to post a comment. I was blocked by the site's blacklist. WAH???
Here's my comment:
I hope for good results from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
In response to your video, the bigger issue with these so-called "in-house" providers is the underlying conflict of interest.
The consumer loses their position as owner of the transaction as providers are motivated to serve their customer, the source of referrals.
I've been in this industry for over 35
I hope for good results from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
In response to your video, the bigger issue with these so-called "in-house" providers is the underlying conflict of interest.
The consumer loses their position as owner of the transaction as providers are motivated to serve their customer, the source of referrals.
I've been in this industry for over 35
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Google is cramping my blogging style.
For years I've been able to blog on the fly with two email browsers up and running. One for dianecipa@gmail.com and the other for dcipa@tcsclosing.com. They both sit on Google platforms. The gmail account was based on my original tcsclosing email address and so now Google doesn't want to have conflicting accounts open at the same time.
Google - You're killing me!!!
My blogs are accessed
Google - You're killing me!!!
My blogs are accessed
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