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Free Educational Legal Practice Management Webinars – Register Now!

by author | Aug 25, 2016 | Law Practice Management, real estate closings, Real Estate Law

Join us for one of our free legal practice management webinars in September. 9/14/2016, 9/22/2016  1 p.m. EDT How to Run a Successful Real Estate Closing Practice – Get webinar details and register. 9/15/2016, 9/21/2016  1 p.m. EDT How to Run a Successful Family...

How Technology Is Shaping Real Estate Closings under TRID

by author | Nov 9, 2015 | Law Practice Management, Legal software, real estate closings, Real Estate Law

With the TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosures (TRID) Rule effective October 3, 2015, never has it been more crucial for lenders to supply accurate data, rates and fees upfront. TRID leaves no margin for error; charges and fees that fell under RESPA’s 10% tolerance...

TRID Compliance – Using the Old HUD and New Closing Disclosure Forms Simultaneously

by author | Sep 29, 2015 | Law Practice Management, real estate closings, Real Estate Law

The new Consumer Finance Protection Bureau (CFPB) TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosure (TRID) regulations have caused frenzy in the mortgage industry, but it’s not over yet. One of the biggest and most confusing changes under TRID are coming on October 3, 2015, the...

New TRID Rule Implementation Delayed. Are you ready?

by author | Aug 17, 2015 | Easy Soft, Legal software, real estate closings, Real Estate Law

It turns out CFPB was going to need an additional two weeks after the original August 1 to compensate for an administrative error. The good news for settlement agents and real estate attorneys who were not prepared to implement the new rules is that they will have...
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