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Say Thanks - Shannon Blatt/VA
11/19/2006 11:05:03 AM (2093 views)

Title Direct anyone? - SHARON YAHRAES/ID
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Re: Title Direct anyone? - Candis Richter/NJ
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Re: Title Direct anyone? - george Hubka/MI
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Re: Title Direct anyone? - Paul Hughes/RI
11/30/2006 1:11:36 PM (3307 views)

Extra fee for typing reports ??? - george Hubka/MI
11/17/2006 9:38:38 PM (2811 views)
Re: Extra fee for typing reports ??? - SHARON YAHRAES/ID
11/18/2006 1:53:23 PM (3701 views)
Re: Extra fee for typing reports ??? - george Hubka/MI
11/18/2006 5:43:05 PM (3625 views)
Re: Extra fee for typing reports ??? - SHARON YAHRAES/ID
11/18/2006 6:58:01 PM (3666 views)
Re: Extra fee for typing reports ??? - george Hubka/MI
11/18/2006 8:42:02 PM (3521 views)
Re: Extra fee for typing reports ??? - Kevin Ahern/CT
11/19/2006 5:41:03 AM (3624 views)
Re: Extra fee for typing reports ??? - Shannon Blatt/VA
11/19/2006 11:13:12 AM (3584 views)
Re: Extra fee for typing reports ??? - Barbara Bennett/IN
11/19/2006 6:06:26 PM (3526 views)
Re: Extra fee for typing reports ??? - Danielle Nelson/WI
11/20/2006 1:49:12 PM (3556 views)
Re: Extra fee for typing reports ??? - Robert Franco/OH
11/20/2006 3:48:00 PM (3488 views)
Re: Extra fee for typing reports ??? - SHARON YAHRAES/ID
11/20/2006 9:31:20 PM (3444 views)
Re: Extra fee for typing reports ??? - Wanda Steudel/OH
11/21/2006 10:30:58 AM (3608 views)
Re: Extra fee for typing reports ??? - Scott Perry/PA
11/21/2006 3:44:43 PM (3305 views)

PLTA Article - Shannon Blatt/VA
11/17/2006 9:40:57 AM (2506 views)
Re: PLTA Article - Mike/PA
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Re: PLTA Article - Jarrod Clabaugh/OH
11/17/2006 4:42:21 PM (3500 views)

Contact for LandSafe - Scott Aduddell/MO
11/17/2006 7:46:29 AM (3598 views)
Re: Contact for LandSafe - Angelica Schneider/IN
11/17/2006 1:29:43 PM (3712 views)
Re: Contact for LandSafe - ROBERTA SARAVIA/NY
11/17/2006 4:28:00 PM (3663 views)
Re: Contact for LandSafe - Brendon Strath/VA
11/22/2006 9:48:07 AM (3532 views)




A TRUE LOW DOWN DIRTY SHAME - David Chisolm/MS
11/17/2006 1:21:15 AM (2839 views)
Re: A TRUE LOW DOWN DIRTY SHAME - George Booth/OH
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Re: A TRUE LOW DOWN DIRTY SHAME - Kevin Ahern/CT
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Re: A TRUE LOW DOWN DIRTY SHAME - David Chisolm/MS
11/17/2006 1:11:19 PM (3616 views)
Re: A TRUE LOW DOWN DIRTY SHAME - Kevin Ahern/CT
11/17/2006 1:35:28 PM (3572 views)
Re: A TRUE LOW DOWN DIRTY SHAME - Patrick Scott/IL
11/17/2006 11:20:50 PM (3596 views)
Re: A TRUE LOW DOWN DIRTY SHAME - Robert Franco/OH
11/19/2006 6:25:34 PM (3591 views)
Re: A TRUE LOW DOWN DIRTY SHAME - Barbara Bennett/IN
11/20/2006 7:34:19 AM (3527 views)
Re: A TRUE LOW DOWN DIRTY SHAME - David Chisolm/MS
11/21/2006 12:42:34 PM (3477 views)
Re: A TRUE LOW DOWN DIRTY SHAME - Patrick Scott/IL
11/21/2006 12:59:37 PM (3466 views)
Re: A TRUE LOW DOWN DIRTY SHAME - David Chisolm/MS
11/21/2006 2:19:38 PM (3438 views)

Has anyone thought of this new product? - SHARON YAHRAES/ID
11/16/2006 8:16:27 PM (2581 views)
Re: Has anyone thought of this new product? - Jay Duncan/MO
11/16/2006 9:19:37 PM (3523 views)
Re: Has anyone thought of this new product? - David Chisolm/MS
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Re: Has anyone thought of this new product? - Samson Ugorji/MD
11/27/2006 11:21:26 AM (3292 views)
Re: Has anyone thought of this new product? - Kevin Ahern/CT
11/17/2006 6:15:38 AM (3464 views)

Cut Throat Real Estate Acquisitions in Ancient Rome - Kevin Ahern/CT
11/16/2006 8:06:31 AM (2872 views)
Re: Cut Throat Real Estate Acquisitions in Ancient Rome - David Jenkins/PA
11/16/2006 9:43:58 AM (3659 views)
Re: Cut Throat Real Estate Acquisitions in Ancient Rome - David Chisolm/MS
11/17/2006 12:56:59 AM (3593 views)
Re: Cut Throat Real Estate Acquisitions in Ancient Rome - Kevin Ahern/CT
11/17/2006 5:34:13 AM (3513 views)
Re: Cut Throat Real Estate Acquisitions in Ancient Rome - David Chisolm/MS
11/17/2006 1:14:30 PM (3499 views)
Re: Cut Throat Real Estate Acquisitions in Ancient Rome - George Booth/OH
11/19/2006 11:22:46 AM (3503 views)
Re: Cut Throat Real Estate Acquisitions in Ancient Rome - David Chisolm/MS
11/21/2006 12:46:42 PM (3419 views)
Re: Cut Throat Real Estate Acquisitions in Ancient Rome - George Booth/OH
11/21/2006 5:53:04 PM (3411 views)
Re: Cut Throat Real Estate Acquisitions in Ancient Rome - Douglas Gallant/OH
11/21/2006 7:15:47 PM (3373 views)

If Anyone's Interested... - Scott Perry/PA
11/15/2006 11:32:47 PM (3833 views)
Re: If Anyone's Interested... - George Booth/OH
11/16/2006 2:50:39 PM (3380 views)
Re: If Anyone's Interested... - Patrick Scott/IL
11/16/2006 3:23:00 PM (3391 views)

NALTEA's resonse to the offensive article was sent to Forbes, via US mail and its receipt was acknowledged.  Here it is:

November 6, 2006

 Forbes Magazine

60 5th Avenue

New York, NY 10011

 

To The Editor:

 

The directors and officers of The National Association of Land Title Examiners and Abstractors (NALTEA) find much to disagree with in our reading of reporter Scott Wooley’s dim view of the title insurance industry [Inside America’s Richest Insurance Racket” November 13, 2006]. 

 

With a broad stroke of his brush, intent on convincing his readers that title insurance is “outdated” and “largely unneeded,” Mr. Wooley demonstrates his failure to achieve a fundamental understanding of the industry and its purpose.  Ignorance of the value of title insurance is forgivable, as the subject does not emerge very often in most people’s routines.  It is harder to ignore when a reporter shares his ridiculous indictment of the entire industry in such a highly respected publication as Forbes.

 

Title insurance reaches far beyond the validity of a deed.  There are a number of events that can affect the condition of title, even in a short period of time.  When a homeowner purchases title insurance in connection with the refinancing of a mortgage loan, it is for the lender’s protection. Although there may be an “utter absence of any new risk in the deed” since the last refinance, there may well be new liens – be they voluntary or involuntary -- which will affect a lender’s ability to recoup losses, should the homeowner fail to repay the loan.

 

Twice in the article, the claim is made that ‘online automation has…reduced errors’.  Technology has certainly added convenience and efficiency, but we have seen no evidence that errors are reduced by technology.  In fact, the opposite is probably true.  Records indexed with computer technology may be permanently misplaced with a single typographical error.  Automated programs are only as good as the information entered.  As they say, “garbage in, garbage out”. 

 

Whether the records are indexed with pencil-in-hand or placed on line for the world to access, there is no substitute for a thorough search of the public record by an experienced, local professional who is familiar with the local standards and practices.  It is the effort expended prior to the issuance of a title policy -- the identification of title defects and resulting curative action -- that keeps the claims rates low.  It is NALTEA’s position that more attention should be given to this important part of the process. 

 

Placing records online, automating the process and conducting business from foreign countries will all serve to add efficiency for the title insurers.  This will occur at the expense of the industry’s integrity, and that of the public records.  The emphasis appears to be shifting from a proactive, curative approach, to a more risk-tolerant approach, which prefers insuring over minor risks to repairing the defect.

 

The increasing incidence of real estate-related fraud is another issue that makes title insurance all the more important in today’s world.  It is not unreasonable to argue that a thief can get far more accomplished with all of the information he needs, including your signature, at his fingertips, than he would if he had to travel to your local courthouse for the same information.


NALTEA was founded in June 2004 when several title examiners and abstractors recognized the need for unifying the industry’s members into their own national organization.  NALTEA members are working to improve the standards of this important aspect of the title industry, and of the industry as a whole.  To learn more about NALTEA, visit the organization’s Web site at www.naltea.org.

 

Officers and Board of Directors

The National Association of Land Title Examiners and Abstractors

 

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Re: If Anyone's Interested... - David Bloys/TX
11/18/2006 7:56:20 PM (3364 views)

servicelink - Wendi See/SC
11/15/2006 8:08:45 PM (2681 views)
Re: servicelink - Kurt deVries/FL
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Re: servicelink - Wendi See/SC
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Re: servicelink - George Booth/OH
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Re: servicelink - Smitty Strickland/SC
11/16/2006 6:10:30 PM (3418 views)

First Electronic Notarization - Barbara Sonafelt/PA
11/15/2006 5:22:34 PM (3945 views)
Re: First Electronic Notarization - George Booth/OH
11/16/2006 2:31:33 PM (3385 views)

A great lawyer - Matt Papsch/MD
11/15/2006 2:42:04 PM (3088 views)
Re: A great lawyer - Ben Kohnen/WI
11/15/2006 5:40:59 PM (3610 views)
Re: A great lawyer - Tamara Henderson/GA
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Re: A great lawyer - Angelica Schneider/IN
11/15/2006 6:39:44 PM (3625 views)

Something to think about - Kurt deVries/FL
11/15/2006 10:51:21 AM (2178 views)

Cheerleaders Wanted! - Apply Within - Patrick Scott/IL
11/14/2006 9:21:34 PM (3406 views)

22? - Jay Duncan/MO
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