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Posted by: in Home Mortgage Online, tags: Appraisers, Excerpt, La Mode, Mortgage Document, Mortgage Service, Real Estate Agents, Signature Service, Signature System, Suredocs, Webmaster
webmaster@technorati.com wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt 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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Posted by: in Home Mortgage Online, tags: Appraisers, Excerpt, Fha, La Mode, Mortgage Document, Mortgage Service, Real Estate Agents, Signature Service, Signature System, Suredocs
Random Feed wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt 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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Posted by: in Home Mortgage Online, tags: Appeals Court, Blurbs, Court Case, Earnings, Excerpt, Foreclosure, Kansas Supreme Court, Lenders, Lot, Mers, Mortgage Service, Mortgage Servicing, Narrow Focus, Random, Revenue Streams, Supreme Court Decisions, Wells Fargo
Random Feed wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt 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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Posted by: in Home Mortgage Online, tags: Banks, Derivatives, Electronic Registration System, Excerpt, Fannie Mae, Foreclosure, Foreclosures, Kansas Supreme Court, Mortgage Service, Mortgages, Random, Securitization
Random Feed wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt 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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Posted by: in Home Mortgage Online, tags: Confidence, Excerpt, Foreclosure, Free Loan, Loan Modification, Loan Mortgage, Modification Request, Mortgage Service, Mortgage Terms, Negotiation, Random, Tools, Tutor, Video Presentation
Random Feed wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt 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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