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June 2014

Vague Borrower Surveys Can Cause Reputation Issues For Notary Signing Agents

Vague Borrower Surveys Can Cause Reputation Issues For Notary Signing Agents

It’s standard procedure for lenders to survey borrowers about their closing experience. But when those surveys are unclear about the roles Notaries or other loan professionals play in the closing process, it can have an unfair, detrimental effect on a signing agent’s ability to get assignments.

How One Notary Built A Second Business Out Of Her Day Job

How One Notary Built A Second Business Out Of Her Day Job

When Monica Haverkamp took a job as an executive assistant at American Airlines, she never expected that her Notary commission would earn her extra income. But thanks to some word of mouth and a few well-placed and cleverly designed flyers, her Notary business has grown exponentially.

Former 'American Gladiator' now uses her winning spirit as a Signing Agent

Former 'American Gladiator' now uses her winning spirit as a Signing Agent

Few Notaries have had a career path like Kimberly Rogers of Mims, Florida. Starting as an Army veteran, and growing as a bodybuilder, a nutritionist and one of the stars of the TV series “American Gladiators,” she has taken her punches and experienced many ups and downs. Today, like many other signing agents, her business has slowed due to the decline in refinancings, but she stays competitive with the determination and drive of a champion athlete.

Looking At Liability From The Lender's Perspective

Looking At Liability From The Lender's Perspective

Lender liability has been a hot topic in the title insurance and settlement services industries for more than two years now ever since the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) came out with a bulletin reminding lenders of their liability for the actions of their third-party providers. The Legal Description magazine takes a look at some of the changes in this article.

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