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RISMEDIA, April 23, 2010a la mode, Inc., announced that its SureDocs e-signature system, which has already been used for nearly four million mortgage document signing events, is being broadened to include market-specific versions for appraisers and real estate agents. More than

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a la mode, inc announced today that its SureDocs e-signature system, which has already been used for nearly four million mortgage document signing events, is being broadened to include market-specific versions for appraisers and real estate agents.

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After I published the recent story on the case against servicing agent MERS in the Kansas Supreme court , I noticed a lot of chatter about some mortgage servicing line items in Wells Fargo’s earnings report. So I wanted to quote a few blurbs from the Kansas Appeals Court and Supreme Court decisions as background for another post on future mortgage service revenue streams in banking. The Appeals Court case had a narrow focus as to whether MERS was a ‘necessary party’ in this particular foreclo

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In August, the Kansas Supreme Court issued a ruling against a mortgage tracking service which may prove very costly to banks in foreclosure, leading to massive writedowns. It could be a life saver for many trapped in the foreclosure process. The case goes to the core of the functioning of massive markets in securitization and derivatives and has wide-ranging importance. The service, MERS (Mortgage Electronic Registration System) , is a privately-owned registry set up in 1997 by Fannie Mae, Fr

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SACRAMENTO, Calif., Sept. 3, 2009 — ModTutor.com is proud to announce its “free” loan modification service, designed to empower the average American with the knowledge and confidence needed when requesting new mortgage terms from their lender(s). A video presentation of the service can be viewed at the URL http://www.modtutor.com/sneakpreview . Mod Tutor provides various tools which aid the homeowners to submit their own loan modification request and avoid using already depleted funds on a fore

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