The affirmation of ORI's ratings reflects operating performance of its core property/casualty (P/C) as well as title insurance operations that remain in line with Fitch's expectations and similar rated peers. The Negative Outlook reflects the continued uncertainty of mortgage market exposure on ORI's operations.
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Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Fitch on ORI
The affirmation of ORI's ratings reflects operating performance of its core property/casualty (P/C) as well as title insurance operations that remain in line with Fitch's expectations and similar rated peers. The Negative Outlook reflects the continued uncertainty of mortgage market exposure on ORI's operations.
Read more on Market News.
Read more on Market News.
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
query: how do you correct a HUD-1 post closing
So long as you have the consent of the mortgage lender, if there is one, and all parties, you simply create a new version of the HUD-1. I like to put a bold easily found notation on the top of the first page that says something like:
REVISED August 16, 2011 to correct the blah blah.
You could also say that the earlier version of the HUD-1 is null and void. Have folks initial this statement
REVISED August 16, 2011 to correct the blah blah.
You could also say that the earlier version of the HUD-1 is null and void. Have folks initial this statement
query: how do you correct a HUD-1 post closing
So long as you have the consent of the mortgage lender, if there is one, and all parties, you simply create a new version of the HUD-1. I like to put a bold easily found notation on the top of the first page that says something like:
REVISED August 16, 2011 to correct the blah blah.
You could also say that the earlier version of the HUD-1 is null and void. Have folks initial this statement
REVISED August 16, 2011 to correct the blah blah.
You could also say that the earlier version of the HUD-1 is null and void. Have folks initial this statement
Monday, August 15, 2011
complying with privacy rules when managing a request for post closing data
This happens infrequently but enough that it warrants a post. I received a request from a consulting company who is performing a post closing audit. In this case they are performing the audit for a private mortgage insurance company.
Presented as evidence of the authority to make the request is the typical quality control authorization signed by most borrowers at closing. By signing the form
Presented as evidence of the authority to make the request is the typical quality control authorization signed by most borrowers at closing. By signing the form
complying with privacy rules when managing a request for post closing data
This happens infrequently but enough that it warrants a post. I received a request from a consulting company who is performing a post closing audit. In this case they are performing the audit for a private mortgage insurance company.
Presented as evidence of the authority to make the request is the typical quality control authorization signed by most borrowers at closing. By signing the form
Presented as evidence of the authority to make the request is the typical quality control authorization signed by most borrowers at closing. By signing the form
Thursday, August 11, 2011
query: should sheriff sign a HUD-1 for sheriff sales
I have never heard of a HUD-1 form being used by a sheriff. I wouldn't expect to see documents that you would normally see in a real estate transaction. This isn't a typical consumer transaction. Read everything carefully and unless you have some experience with sheriff sales, I'd seek the advice of a competent real estate attorney.
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