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[+] Question about ESS/Infinity - SHARON YAHRAES/ID (3 replies)
3/21/2007 7:49:39 PM (2596 views)

[+] Price fixing or agreeably protecting? - Ben Kohnen/WI (1 reply)
3/21/2007 3:15:10 PM (2458 views)

[+] Global Title Reporting Services - Anita Backlund/MN (8 replies)
3/21/2007 11:50:02 AM (2579 views)

[+] WARNING: Businees does NOT pay - Jessica Duncan/CA (4 replies)
3/20/2007 1:27:15 PM (2603 views)

Northern California Partners I, LLC - EDMOND CENTENO/NV
3/20/2007 10:46:51 AM (2297 views)


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Looking for Landsafe - Kurt deVries/FL
3/20/2007 10:23:59 AM (2119 views)

[+] Equifax Settlement Services - Anita Backlund/MN (1 reply)
3/20/2007 9:52:34 AM (2751 views)

[+] Prices Please Help - Robert Delli-Veneri/FL (28 replies)
3/19/2007 11:36:15 AM (2662 views)

[+] What IS a Current Owner Search? - A/AL (9 replies)
3/16/2007 1:44:00 PM (2734 views)

[-] Liability Disclaimer On Title Searches - Robert Franco/OH (4 replies)
3/16/2007 11:11:19 AM (2506 views)
Re: Liability Disclaimer On Title Searches - Ben Kohnen/WI
3/16/2007 2:40:31 PM (3115 views)
Re: Liability Disclaimer On Title Searches - Shannon Blatt/VA
3/16/2007 10:25:15 PM (3083 views)
Thought-provoking post, Robert - Mike/KS
3/18/2007 1:49:37 AM (3094 views)
A legitimate question.

To me, there is nothing unacceptable about putting a disclaimer on your work. It doesn't make one seem unprofessional solely by doing so at all, in my ever so humble opinion. As you well know, disclaimers are part of business, many businesses all over this country. We usually don't read them or just quick-read them before signing off.

There are way too many variables to be held 100 % accountable for mere pittance of compensation.

All that said, I believe most of us take great pride in the thoroughness of our work and intend to deliver the absolute best product to our clients, as sure as a human can be that it is accurate.

If a client balks at a disclaimer, a decision has to be made -- let them walk or buckle under and remove the disclaimer.

Seems to me that some title companies, and I stress "some" want all the onus on abstractors while squeezing us on price, demanding "yesterday" turn-times and interacting with us as if we're dirt.

Doesn't seem like a professional nor healthy relationship to me. Why do they do it? Just like the old crude joke about the dog who licks himself. Why does he do it? Because he can.
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Re: Liability Disclaimer On Title Searches - Candi Richter/NJ
3/18/2007 8:17:22 AM (3021 views)

[+] A Missed Judgment Lien - Robert Franco/OH (3 replies)
3/15/2007 10:46:55 AM (2412 views)

Lying & the Iron Fist - Mike/CO
3/15/2007 12:24:07 AM (1842 views)

[+] Google - Shannon Blatt/VA (16 replies)
3/14/2007 9:50:24 PM (2438 views)

[+] ESS/any information - Susan Matson/MN (2 replies)
3/14/2007 9:35:34 AM (2227 views)

[+] Does anyone have access to the Legal Description? - Jay Duncan/MO (1 reply)
3/13/2007 2:26:11 PM (3158 views)


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