AbstractorPro (Real Title Services)
Register
Log In
Forget your Password?

Home
Directory
Bulletins
Forums
Blogs
Articles
Links
Classifieds
About Us
Contact Us
Advertise
FAQ
Privacy Policy


Discussion
<< get older messagesget newer messages >>
to post a message: login - or - register | search messages | show all replies



[+] Ameristar - John Baker/OH (2 replies)
2/16/2015 9:48:33 AM (2106 views)

[+] Abstractor Worksheets - Jim Ashley/WV (4 replies)
2/14/2015 10:01:39 AM (3366 views)

[+] SIC / NAICS Code Question - John Pratt/IL (4 replies)
2/11/2015 1:46:43 PM (1771 views)

[+] Ameristar - John Baker/OH (6 replies)
2/11/2015 12:37:55 PM (2478 views)

Slow payers - R A/KY
2/11/2015 10:31:41 AM (1626 views)


Real Title Services


[+] INDEPENDENT SETTLEMENT SERVICES - Heidi Gemeling/FL (1 reply)
2/10/2015 6:25:14 AM (2166 views)

[+] Corporate Settlement Solutions - Heidi Gemeling/FL (2 replies)
2/10/2015 6:09:47 AM (2131 views)

[+] search fees? - Christine Sheeler/PA (8 replies)
2/9/2015 9:12:33 AM (2680 views)

[+] Comment on "Title Searcher Liability to the Parties in a Real Estate Transaction" - Source of Title/OH (4 replies)
2/9/2015 8:53:06 AM (1875 views)

[-] North Carolina & South Carolina - Jim Ashley/WV (8 replies)
2/7/2015 10:00:39 PM (2062 views)
Re: North Carolina & South Carolina - WAYNE QUICK/NC
2/9/2015 7:05:18 AM (1474 views)
Re: North Carolina & South Carolina - Jim Ashley/WV
2/9/2015 8:35:59 AM (1345 views)
Re: North Carolina & South Carolina - Renee  DeAngelo/NC
2/9/2015 9:35:11 AM (1483 views)
Re: North Carolina & South Carolina - mollie cardell/SC
2/9/2015 9:57:45 AM (1474 views)
Re: North Carolina & South Carolina - Jim Ashley/WV
2/9/2015 10:07:32 AM (1402 views)
Re: North Carolina & South Carolina - Anthony BROWNN/VA
2/16/2015 1:03:25 PM (1238 views)

You cannot close a file unless you have a NC attorney certificate. Everyone doing business here has relationships to serve this purpose. One company may use you for search and use someone else for attorney cert but the next client may need them both from you. In SC, attorney must sign off on search, settlement, disbursements and is required to close. Again, most companies get a deal from the attorney but others may require a search. A search only in both states will require an attorney certificate the question is will they agree to certify your work. Some may others may not. It is not like WV were if you search, you personally broke the law and could be sued for the unlawful practice of law without a certification in your file to protect you from claims. I hope this explains for you.

to post a reply: login - or - register


Re: North Carolina & South Carolina - Jim Ashley/WV
2/17/2015 9:36:01 AM (1268 views)
Re: North Carolina & South Carolina - Anthony BROWNN/VA
2/17/2015 10:30:49 AM (1202 views)

[+] Explaining to customers about not giving legal advice on reports - David Simonton/FL (5 replies)
2/7/2015 9:11:36 AM (1916 views)

[+] Ameristar- bad reputation - Sharon Yahraes/ID (6 replies)
2/6/2015 1:12:36 PM (2403 views)

[+] Knowledge Splice Services - Jim Ashley/WV (5 replies)
2/5/2015 6:45:41 PM (2010 views)

[+] New England ROW Abstracting? - R Cochran/NH (5 replies)
2/4/2015 8:43:10 PM (1802 views)

[+] Altisource - Roberta Dean/IN (8 replies)
2/3/2015 4:32:32 PM (2641 views)


<< get older messagesget newer messages >>

DISCLAIMER: These Message Forums are un-moderated and Source of Title does not endorse the content of any of the posts. Source of Title discourages libelous comments and you, as the sole creator of the content, take full responsibility for your remarks.
Directory

The Source of Title Business directory has 8917 listed companies.

Leave feedback on a company:
SOT ID #:  learn more...
DRN Title Search
Blogs

Read other users' blogs-- or start your own!

Most Recent Blog Posts:

Unveiling the Costs: Why Commercial Title Searches Command a Premium
Security American's Blog
2024/04/17
0 comments

Protecting Your Home: The Ins and Outs of Deed Theft and How to Shield Yourself
Security American's Blog
2024/03/21
0 comments

Exploring the Implications of Eliminating Mandatory Title Insurance
Security American's Blog
2024/03/11
0 comments

Articles

Source of Title articles help to keep you informed on the state of the title industry.

Title Insurance Premium Volume Decreased 31% in 2023, ALTA Reports
“While the lack of supply and high mortgage rates continue to hinder home sales and refinances, title professional...
Mortgage Applications Decrease in Latest MBA Weekly Survey
“Inflation remains stubbornly high, and this trend is convincing markets that rates, including mortgage rates, are...
NAHB Announces a 10-Point Plan to Tame Shelter Inflation, Ease the Housing Affordability Crisis
“The lack of homes is the primary cause of growing housing affordability challenges,” said NAHB Chairman Car...
ALTA Applauds Introduction of HEIRS Act of 2024
Property passed down from generation to generation without formal wills or estate planning documents leaves families ope...
North Dakota Notaries Can Now Ditch the Desk! Secured Signing Brings Streamlined Online Notarization to the Peace Garden State
Imagine notarizing documents from the comfort of your couch, or while catching up on emails at your home office. For Nor...

Search Articles:
browse...

Classifieds

Buy, sell, or trade! Browse the ads or post your own!

© 2020, Source of Title.