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



[-] Non-Attorney Abstractors - Amanda  Hembree/GA (4 replies)
11/20/2015 12:27:39 PM (3138 views)
Re: Non-Attorney Abstractors - Anthony BROWNN/VA
11/23/2015 9:40:49 AM (3459 views)

I agree with the findings. The consumer hired an attorney or a title company, the attorney or title company should be liable for the work of its vendors. The attorney or title company if found guilty can file suit against the abstractor in a separate action to recover its losses. They can still use non attorneys they are just liable and always have been for the abstractor or vendors they use. If any vendor makes a mistake, the customers only resource would be to sue the person they hire  as they can only sue whoever they hired, harmed or hurt them, then it is my job to recover my loss from the vendor. I hope this helps to make things clear for anyone. This is standard procedure. It matters who you do business with. This is why the CFPB is holding lenders liable for its vendors as many are outsourcing to India to save wages which is fine but a consumer should not have to fly to India, hire an attorney and sue in India. Is India liable for American laws? Only if they are licensed in America and many are not but state they have an office in America. To fix the problem, the lender or title company in America can outsource to who ever they choose but saving money per file is not always saving money as you can see and American title examiners make errors too but who would use any company who make a lot or consistent errors.  In this post we of course have no idea who the abstractor was on shore or off shore but either way, the right settlement occurred. I too want to post that there may be good title examiners in India, how would I know as we do not off shore but a lot of the big boys do as they have their own title plants and offices in India for this reason to save money. I am happy that the CFPB is holding the lender liable for its vendors, not that I want bad things to happen to the lenders but that maybe they will pursue a better quality abstractor instead of the cheapest person do to claims and maybe this could be me and help my company, which is my hope. Thanks for all of the Great Abstractors out there who care about our industry and deliver a great quality product. God Bless you all and thanks for what you do and have done for my family. Without a great title exam and great title examiners, I would be out of business. Keeping it local as long as I am able, still using American Independent Abstractors to serve our clients. 

to post a reply: login - or - register


Re: Non-Attorney Abstractors - Samuel Shumate/VA
11/30/2015 12:32:08 PM (3171 views)
Re: Non-Attorney Abstractors - Samuel Shumate/VA
11/30/2015 12:45:53 PM (3033 views)
Re: Non-Attorney Abstractors - Amanda Hembree/GA
11/30/2015 2:43:31 PM (3021 views)

New Transfer at Death Deeds - Texas - Lisa Ramsey/TX
11/20/2015 10:16:08 AM (3905 views)

[+] Maryland-Prince George's county lien search - Vaniyankuni Zree/MD (2 replies)
11/19/2015 5:19:10 PM (2839 views)

[+] ProQuality Solutions, Inc. - Sherie  Reeves/KY (2 replies)
11/18/2015 1:28:36 PM (3277 views)

[+] Issues with Stewart's Title Vendor Managment - Robert  Kraemer/IN (7 replies)
11/16/2015 12:44:37 PM (5175 views)


Real Title Services


[+] Gift baskets for the holidays? - Dan Zook/NY (6 replies)
11/16/2015 12:40:16 PM (2770 views)

Texas Notaries - Lisa Ramsey/TX
11/16/2015 12:18:25 PM (1780 views)

[+] ProTitleUSA Proof of payment all invoices - Solid - ProTitleUSA Title Search/PA (12 replies)
11/16/2015 9:19:56 AM (3443 views)

[+] Why? - Jay Duncan/MO (1 reply)
11/11/2015 10:15:42 AM (2856 views)

[+] NY Times article on sham LLCs - Leigh Attridge/MA (1 reply)
11/10/2015 10:15:04 AM (2615 views)

[+] Anyone heard of String Real Estate Information Services, Inc??? - Brett Ryder/NC (4 replies)
11/9/2015 5:23:14 PM (10084 views)

[+] apples2abstracts - Nisseem Froehlich/OR (2 replies)
11/9/2015 1:18:35 PM (3350 views)

[+] RealMetrix/ Beware - David Bay/FL (4 replies)
11/9/2015 7:17:33 AM (2848 views)

[+] AmeriStar - Carlyle Millard/WV (9 replies)
11/6/2015 7:52:37 AM (3279 views)

[+] Loyal Creel Minerals Any one know anything about them? - Susan Dustin/WV (2 replies)
11/5/2015 2:23:24 PM (2489 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 8961 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:

Shared Driveway Agreements
Marissa Berends's Blog
2025/12/10
0 comments

Explain It Like I’m 5: FIRPTA Edition
Marissa Berends's Blog
2025/12/03
0 comments

Home buyers are more active this fall.....
Michael Stelzer's Blog
2025/11/27
0 comments

Articles

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

MBA Statement on President Donald Trump's Executive Order on AI
“Technology does not stop at a state border. We believe strongly that a unified federal approach is necessary to a...
Settlor Unveils Integration with DataTrace®
Settlor, an independent national provider of title and settlement services technology, has unveiled an integration with ...
Mortgage Applications Increase in Latest MBA Weekly Survey
“Compared to the prior week’s data, which included an adjustment for the Thanksgiving holiday, mortgage appl...
FirstClose Integrates Stewart Home Equity Solutions into OMS to Streamline Lender Workflows
Stewart’s addition to FirstClose OMS provides lenders with data, property reports, title insurance, and an E&O Pol...
National Association of REALTORS® Unveils Top 10 Homebuying Hot Spots for 2026
"Lower mortgage rates and larger inventory will attract buyers back to the market in 2026," said NAR Chief Economist Law...

Search Articles:
browse...

Classifieds

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

© 2020, Source of Title.