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[+] NALTEA Conference Starts Tomorrow - Jay Duncan/MO (2 replies)
1/17/2008 5:09:29 PM (2278 views)

[-] Solicitation -- state of the industry & 2008 - MX/CO (6 replies)
1/16/2008 1:42:56 AM (2623 views)
Re: Solicitation -- state of the industry & 2008 - Kevin Ahern/CT
1/16/2008 5:56:42 AM (2610 views)
Re: Solicitation -- state of the industry & 2008 - Scott Perry/PA
1/16/2008 7:31:51 AM (2602 views)
Re: Solicitation -- state of the industry & 2008 - Kevin Ahern/CT
1/17/2008 4:45:37 AM (2409 views)
State of the real estate industry - Bobbi Shorthouse, Notary Public/CT
1/16/2008 8:35:58 AM (2410 views)

I think it will return to normal.  Everyone working as hard as they can to earn a living.

I agree the abstractors may be hit the hardest this time.  From an east coast perspective, this time is different.  With all the refinancing there's probably not a property left without a lender's policy issued between 2003-2007.  Means shorter searches and less pay. There's also the concern that lender's may go back to the old "Let's save money 'for our customer.' Have the appraiser do the title bring down for us and waive a new title insurance policy.  It's a HELOC or we've got an old policy and nothing happened."  I am NOT saying this is wise, smart or a good idea.  It's really stupid, but it's been done before, will be done again and no one's ever accused greedy lenders of being smart.  The hungry appraiser takes the work to pay the bills and, as long as the borrower makes the monthly payments, no one cares.

Kevin - Keep up the work.  The lastest infiltration is the DIY loan.  Borrowers get loan package, have X days to sign and "find your own notary."  Documents requiring notarization are clipped together with an instruction cover sheet, "For notary.  Witness required where marked."  It works.  It's cheap.  The borrower finds a notary and pays $15-20 (3-4 notarizations) to the notary ... or finds one of CT's 53 thousand notaries who will notarize for free for co-workers or customers.

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Re: State of the real estate industry - Kevin Ahern/CT
1/16/2008 9:10:18 AM (2473 views)
Re: State of the real estate industry - JON SARVER/GA
1/22/2008 4:47:58 PM (2135 views)

[+] Navy Federal Settlement Services - Wendi See/SC (6 replies)
1/15/2008 8:46:17 PM (3987 views)

[+] Liberty Bell Agency (Pennsylvania) New Requirements - David Kaul/PA (1 reply)
1/14/2008 11:31:18 PM (2639 views)

[+] National Document Retrieval - arlene nelson/NY (8 replies)
1/14/2008 12:50:29 PM (2826 views)


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[+] anthony muzio - arlene nelson/NY (7 replies)
1/14/2008 12:39:54 PM (3541 views)

Plymouth Exchange Mortgage Corp - Dexter Jung/TX
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[+] What are the odds of a Recession - STEVE MEINECKE/TN (1 reply)
1/13/2008 12:29:29 PM (3490 views)

[+] How I deal with late payers - Ronda Roaring/NY (4 replies)
1/11/2008 2:14:54 PM (2629 views)

[+] Cresent Title Agency - Theresa Ritz/WV (7 replies)
1/11/2008 10:42:41 AM (2700 views)

[+] Global Title Reporting Services - J Nisonger/CA (3 replies)
1/10/2008 2:15:33 PM (2543 views)

[+] Abstractorsearch.com - J Nisonger/CA (12 replies)
1/10/2008 2:10:29 PM (2705 views)

[+] Citigroup Coughing and Countrywide Choking - Jay Duncan/MO (13 replies)
1/8/2008 4:34:38 PM (3521 views)

Paradise Settlement Services - VIVIAN SLYKER/OH
1/8/2008 2:28:47 PM (2918 views)

[+] E&O Insurance - Joe Kalmon/WI (1 reply)
1/8/2008 2:02:50 PM (2555 views)


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