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Subprime Mortgage Industry |
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Written by Linda Kassis
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As we show
concerns for the latest industry news and how that will effect or
rather further deteriorate the income potential and/or amount of loans
to be written, take note that the effects of the changes in lending
criteria which is to effect the subprime market will actually effect
15% of the market. It is said that 15% of the borrowers fall into the
subprime loan category. It is not stating that they will not be able to
get loans but rather that they will be considered a higher risk and
will be taking loans at a higher interest rate. Those who spend the
next couple years working on making payments on time and remedying
their low credit scores will surely be looking to refinance at that
time to gain a better interest rate.
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Tips on How to Build a Customer Base |
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Written by Linda Kassis
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There
are so many helpful sites on the internet where you can find several
database of company listings. Some even have the link to go direct to
the company website and sign-up. Those who do not have a sign-up
option, consider finding an email on the site and email them asking
them to email you a notary package.
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Title Insurance Industry Overhaul |
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Written by Hazzaa Kassis
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Recently, Forbes Magazine
ran an article which could only be taken as a negative indictment of
the title industry. Referring at different times to research,
interviews and the findings of an 18-month investigation conducted by
the state of Washington’s insurance commissioner, the article’s author,
Scott Woolley, contends that the title industry has enriched itself for
decades and “bilked home buyers out of billions of dollars.”
Additionally, Woolley asserts that automated land records will
eliminate the need for title insurance and the title profession. (If
you haven’t read “Inside America’s Richest Insurance Racket,”
do so before reading any further. The article itself is followed by
several pages of spirited, sometimes heated, comments, including a
rebuttal by the American Land Title Association.) Read More............
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Written by Hazzaa Kassis
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The
most important rule of thumb in marketing is "Never Stop Marketing". We
all get tired of it and think that one day we will have enough business
that we won't have to market. This is where you are wrong. The day you
stop marketing is the day someone else contacts your client and takes
them away from you. We will go into some tips and tricks of how to
market your business and yourself to build a successful Notary Signing
Agent Business. We will also share some ideas from successful Signing
Agents who have been gracious enough to share their experiences with
the United Notary Association of America and you.
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Precedent Setting Notary Passes |
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Written by William Ponsot
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The Maryland man whose quest to become a notary public turned into a
Supreme Court case died on June 9, 2007, 46 years after the court
validated his refusal to take a state oath requiring him to declare a
belief in God. Roy Torcaso, an avowed atheist, worked for a Bethesda,
Md. construction company as a bookkeeper in 1959. His boss asked him to become a notary public.Torcaso’s legal
battles began when he refused to swear to a state oath before
Montgomery County Circuit Court Clerk Clayton Watkins professing the
existence of God. The state disqualified him and barred his notary
commission. At the time, Torcaso said the issue was not whether he
believed in a Supreme Being but "whether the state has a right to
inquire into my beliefs." The Maryland courts upheld the state
constitution on the basis that Torcaso had not been forced to become a
notary public.
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Written by Hazzaa Kassis
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There are
much more important things in having a website than just having a web
presence. Articles and content have become the key element in the
success of your website. If you were to look at the internet as a huge
library and the sites within the net as the books, then your site is a
book amongst millions. If your book simply had pretty pictures and no
or little content, then it will not pull up very well when someone is
searching by keywords within books in the library.
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