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Expert Analyzes Impact of Texas AG's Opinion - David Bloys/TX
2/27/2007 12:41:37 AM (2678 views)

[+] No Pay - Crystal Abstractors - Glenda Hodge/TN (2 replies)
2/26/2007 11:24:34 PM (2137 views)

[+] Pro Bono Notary service - Jim Lissemore/NJ (2 replies)
2/24/2007 5:21:01 PM (2089 views)

[-] Texas AG Says County Websites Could Land Officials In Jail - David Bloys/TX (16 replies)
2/24/2007 9:03:35 AM (2853 views)
Re: Texas AG Says County Websites Could Land Officials In Jail - Jan Forster/NC
2/24/2007 9:40:14 AM (2474 views)
Re: Texas AG Says County Websites Could Land Officials In Jail - David Bloys/TX
2/24/2007 9:51:31 AM (2396 views)
Re: Texas AG Says County Websites Could Land Officials In Jail - David Bloys/TX
2/24/2007 10:12:36 AM (4323 views)
Re: Texas AG Says County Websites Could Land Officials In Jail - Lisa Ramsey/TX
2/25/2007 12:30:58 PM (2398 views)
Re: Texas AG Says County Websites Could Land Officials In Jail - David Bloys/TX
2/25/2007 2:27:50 PM (2405 views)
Re: Texas AG Says County Websites Could Land Officials In Jail - Kelli Gorman/TX
2/26/2007 12:29:25 PM (2487 views)
Re: Texas AG Says County Websites Could Land Officials In Jail - Kelli Gorman/TX
2/27/2007 12:14:41 AM (2311 views)
Re: Texas AG Says County Websites Could Land Officials In Jail - David Bloys/TX
2/27/2007 1:00:00 AM (4210 views)
Re: Texas AG Says County Websites Could Land Officials In Jail - Robert Franco/OH
2/27/2007 3:51:05 PM (2376 views)
Re: Texas AG Says County Websites Could Land Officials In Jail - Kelli Gorman/TX
2/27/2007 6:22:57 PM (2270 views)
Re: Texas AG Says County Websites Could Land Officials In Jail - Scott Perry/PA
2/27/2007 7:17:09 PM (2371 views)
Somebody call a waaaaambulance. - Jan Forster/NC
2/27/2007 7:40:55 PM (2318 views)
Re: Somebody call a waaaaambulance. - Scott Perry/PA
2/27/2007 9:56:21 PM (2314 views)
Re: Texas AG Says County Websites Could Land Officials In Jail - Kelli Gorman/TX
2/27/2007 10:35:41 PM (2222 views)

I agree. Although I believe this is part of the process of our open society - nothing is cut and dried - we all have the chance to weigh in on the subject (rumor - a contingent of landmen are on their way to Austin).  

This problem evolved over a period of time.  Given the immense task and cost to redact (which in order to be 100% -give or take human error- must be done doc by doc by hand and not by computer program) it seems reasonable to give the clerks some time (& $$$) for this project.  After all, real estate is a huge part of our economy - you cannot just shut it down for a long period of time.  And as far as the recall comparision, there are other toys you can buy and other food you can eat, there's only one way to research property - unless you want a search from a 'thin' title plant  : ) .

OK - I am curious as to everyone's perspective - I've been trying to get someone to voice in on the specifics of the following:

Do you think the public is protected by keeping images off-line while still allowing total access in the clerks office, or do all docs (back to 1930 when SSN's were instituted) need redaction immediately - today - before anyone can even view the instrument?

And should bulk sale of docs be allowed to (local) title insurance companies in the meantime? 

Because, the reality of real estate closings is you need a complete search with a reasonably current effective date - nothing could close until that is done.

Bear in mind:  I'm not arguing the ideal - but we do have certain realities here.  How long should a title search take in the midst of this redaction project?  And how much should I charge if one report takes all day or multiple days if I am  limited to only viewing 10 docs a day (I had 25 docs on a report today that only went back to 2000)? 

I'm not whining - Im a trooper - I'll deal - but will I last through this project?

Another rumor:  Dallas County would be closed for the next 3 months.

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Re: Texas AG Says County Websites Could Land Officials In Jail - Robert Franco/OH
2/28/2007 11:20:48 AM (2189 views)
Re: Texas AG Says County Websites Could Land Officials In Jail - Kelli Gorman/TX
2/28/2007 9:37:48 PM (2251 views)

[+] Absolute and Contemporary - Teresa Melvin/VA (4 replies)
2/23/2007 11:46:30 PM (2112 views)




[+] Mortgage Lenders and AFX - Gena Taylor/VA (5 replies)
2/23/2007 6:04:17 PM (2070 views)

[+] Anyone familar with Title Search USA - Dave Ellis/WI (5 replies)
2/23/2007 12:04:28 PM (2049 views)

[+] Frux - Gena Taylor/VA (3 replies)
2/22/2007 6:51:43 PM (2124 views)

Great Article! - Ethics/OH
2/21/2007 3:14:43 PM (2687 views)

Update - Kevin Ahern/CT
2/21/2007 7:38:44 AM (1652 views)

[+] Does Existing Ohio Law Prohibit AfBAs in Ohio? - Henry Hessler/OH (2 replies)
2/20/2007 5:04:41 PM (2431 views)

Title Standards - Robert Franco/OH
2/20/2007 11:33:57 AM (1702 views)

Vanguard Documents? - C Y/NY
2/20/2007 8:14:08 AM (1642 views)

[+] Inzura- payment issues anyone? - Nathan Miller/KY (5 replies)
2/19/2007 6:26:09 PM (1965 views)

Tri-County Title - who are they? - Nathan Miller/KY
2/19/2007 5:50:47 PM (1623 views)


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