We received a data call from the Department today. Among other things it says:
"The Pennsylvania Insurance Department(the "Department") is conducting a study of title insurance in Pennsylvania. The study is under the direct supervision and control of the Department; it is being funded by the Title Insurance Rating Bureau of Pennsylvania as the Department's statistical agent for collection of
Monday, February 22, 2010
selected title insurance agent data call from PA Insurance Department
We received a data call from the Department today. Among other things it says:
"The Pennsylvania Insurance Department(the "Department") is conducting a study of title insurance in Pennsylvania. The study is under the direct supervision and control of the Department; it is being funded by the Title Insurance Rating Bureau of Pennsylvania as the Department's statistical agent for collection of
"The Pennsylvania Insurance Department(the "Department") is conducting a study of title insurance in Pennsylvania. The study is under the direct supervision and control of the Department; it is being funded by the Title Insurance Rating Bureau of Pennsylvania as the Department's statistical agent for collection of
Friday, February 19, 2010
lien letters and transfer taxes....what the heck to do on the new GFE and HUD-1
Here's my take....
First things first, determine whether the charge is TYPICALLY a buyer/borrower fee. If yes, then you MUST show it on the GFE and HUD as a buyer/borrower fee, even if the seller has agreed to pay for it.
In my neck of the woods, typical is determined by state and county custom.
Transfer taxes are TYPICALLY split between buyer and seller in Pennsylvania, SO one half of the
First things first, determine whether the charge is TYPICALLY a buyer/borrower fee. If yes, then you MUST show it on the GFE and HUD as a buyer/borrower fee, even if the seller has agreed to pay for it.
In my neck of the woods, typical is determined by state and county custom.
Transfer taxes are TYPICALLY split between buyer and seller in Pennsylvania, SO one half of the
lien letters and transfer taxes....what the heck to do on the new GFE and HUD-1
Here's my take....
First things first, determine whether the charge is TYPICALLY a buyer/borrower fee. If yes, then you MUST show it on the GFE and HUD as a buyer/borrower fee, even if the seller has agreed to pay for it.
In my neck of the woods, typical is determined by state and county custom.
Transfer taxes are TYPICALLY split between buyer and seller in Pennsylvania, SO one half of the
First things first, determine whether the charge is TYPICALLY a buyer/borrower fee. If yes, then you MUST show it on the GFE and HUD as a buyer/borrower fee, even if the seller has agreed to pay for it.
In my neck of the woods, typical is determined by state and county custom.
Transfer taxes are TYPICALLY split between buyer and seller in Pennsylvania, SO one half of the
if you enjoy forums, there's a new title insurance forum start up
Here's a blurb from its creator, Jonathan Yasko:
There is a new web forum dedicated to title insurance professionals called The Title Web (www.thetitleweb.com). It is by title professionals, for title professionals in the attempt to create a repository of information for all to use. It is free to join and has main and sub-categories to for different types of topics. In addition, there are
There is a new web forum dedicated to title insurance professionals called The Title Web (www.thetitleweb.com). It is by title professionals, for title professionals in the attempt to create a repository of information for all to use. It is free to join and has main and sub-categories to for different types of topics. In addition, there are
if you enjoy forums, there's a new title insurance forum start up
Here's a blurb from its creator, Jonathan Yasko:
There is a new web forum dedicated to title insurance professionals called The Title Web (www.thetitleweb.com). It is by title professionals, for title professionals in the attempt to create a repository of information for all to use. It is free to join and has main and sub-categories to for different types of topics. In addition, there are
There is a new web forum dedicated to title insurance professionals called The Title Web (www.thetitleweb.com). It is by title professionals, for title professionals in the attempt to create a repository of information for all to use. It is free to join and has main and sub-categories to for different types of topics. In addition, there are
Thursday, February 18, 2010
IRS confusion over whether or not a HUD-1 must be signed
I am getting numerous queries concerning the availability of a SIGNED HUD-1 because folks are trying to comply with IRS instructions related to the tax credit program.
The HUD-1 form is part of RESPA. This link will take you to the pages in RESPA concerning the HUD-1.
Many of you are telling me that the IRS is asking you to provide evidence that individual states do not require signatures on
The HUD-1 form is part of RESPA. This link will take you to the pages in RESPA concerning the HUD-1.
Many of you are telling me that the IRS is asking you to provide evidence that individual states do not require signatures on
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