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[+] A little love going out...Absolute Property Services - Mike/KS (2 replies)
11/4/2006 5:50:32 PM (2467 views)

[+] Surveys - Kevin Ahern/CT (12 replies)
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[+] My Abstractor? - Kurt deVries/FL (13 replies)
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[+] A response to Forbes Mag. on behalf of FLORIDA - Laura Macias/FL (1 reply)
11/2/2006 10:59:46 AM (2414 views)

[+] Less tha 5% of title insurance premium paid out in claims - Slade Smith/OH (7 replies)
11/1/2006 8:24:23 PM (3464 views)


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[-] Forbes Mag. says Title Ins. a Big Waste - Pete Kisan/OH (10 replies)
11/1/2006 7:04:44 AM (2774 views)
Re: Forbes Mag. says Title Ins. a Big Waste - Kevin Ahern/CT
11/1/2006 7:27:24 AM (3146 views)
Re: Forbes Mag. says Title Ins. a Big Waste - Pete Kisan/OH
11/1/2006 7:56:32 AM (4612 views)
Re: Forbes Mag. says Title Ins. a Big Waste - Jay Duncan/MO
11/1/2006 8:56:15 AM (4632 views)
Re: Forbes Mag. says Title Ins. a Big Waste - Robert Franco/OH
11/1/2006 10:32:08 AM (3138 views)

Yet another huge article that was obviously written by someone who has no understanding of the industry.  First, in California the premium includes the cost of the title search - so it isn't just the "insurance."  At least that is how it was explained to me a couple of years ago. 

Next, the author claims that the "on-line" records virtually eliminate the risks of title insurance. I highly doubt that premise.  As David Bloys has pointed out to us many times, the crooks have access to the same records and it makes it easier for them to commit title fraud.

Lastly he praises the Iowa Title Guarantee Program as a better solution.  On this point I agree with him.  However, Iowa's program has been so successful because they adhere to strict title standards and they require their "licensed" abstractors to search the titles.  This, at least in my view, proves that the answer to reducing costs to the consumer is spending more money on the search, the front end of the process, in order to reduce risk.

It is not really fair to characterize the premiums for title insurance in such a manner.  It is not the claims they pay that makes the insurance so valuable, it is the work, mainly the title search, that protects the insured by taking care of any potential problems before the policy is issued.  The problem today is that the major underwriters have reduced their standards to the point where it is almost meaningless.  They have taken the value out of the process for the consumer.

The ridiculously insufficient search standards for insurability, their dependence on on-line records, and the "corruption in the industry" (as the author describes it) have made the title insurance industry a ripe target for this type of attack. 

I whole heartedly agree that the system is in dire need of reform.  However, they are going about it the wrong way.  I have said many times that the abstractors need to be licensed and held to higher standards, all the while, the opposite has occurred.  The abstractors are less knowledgeable know than ever before and the standards required by the insurers have been whittled down to the bare minimum allowing for "acceptable risks."  Until some integrity is restored to the process, the critics will have plenty of fodder for their cannons. 

Best,
Robert A. Franco
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Re: Forbes Mag. says Title Ins. a Big Waste - Danielle Nelson/WI
11/1/2006 5:53:45 PM (3131 views)
Re: Forbes Mag. says Title Ins. a Big Waste - Patrick Scott/IL
11/1/2006 8:59:27 PM (3100 views)
Re: Forbes Mag. says Title Ins. a Big Waste - Slade Smith/OH
11/1/2006 9:15:44 PM (3199 views)
ALTA's response to Forbes Mag - Jay Duncan/MO
11/2/2006 7:58:19 AM (4655 views)
Forbes Rocks - Jan Forster/NC
11/2/2006 8:31:49 AM (3289 views)
Re: Forbes Mag. says Title Ins. a Big Waste - Robert Franco/OH
11/2/2006 10:00:02 AM (4536 views)

HAPPY HALLOWEEN - Angelica Schneider/IN
10/31/2006 12:40:16 PM (2031 views)

[+] Contemporary Realty Speaks to Vendors Day - Ted Lannon/MA (37 replies)
10/31/2006 11:52:33 AM (2953 views)

[+] Contemporary Realty - Involuntary Bankruptcy - Rich M/ME (6 replies)
10/30/2006 9:05:07 PM (2775 views)

[+] U.S. LAND TITLE - Smitty Strickland/SC (16 replies)
10/30/2006 11:40:02 AM (2967 views)

[+] Contemporary Realty Payment Forum - David Bloys/TX (12 replies)
10/28/2006 10:36:01 AM (3926 views)

[+] Sorry...not really - Jay Duncan/MO (6 replies)
10/27/2006 5:37:08 PM (2455 views)

[+] Housing Prices Decline - Kevin Ahern/CT (14 replies)
10/27/2006 5:28:54 AM (2552 views)

[+] ATTN: Firefox users - slade smith/OH (1 reply)
10/26/2006 9:41:52 AM (2394 views)

[+] Elections Website Exposed Over 1 Million Voters to Identity Theft and Voter Fraud - David Bloys/TX (3 replies)
10/25/2006 11:51:35 PM (3305 views)


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