
6 September 2020 | 3 replies
I know Colliers and CBRE do (not an endorsement, just saying).

15 September 2020 | 2 replies
My insurance agent had me get an endorsement on my LLC in the event the owner gets sued personally, in addition to the LLC, which is usual by default in my state.

17 September 2020 | 5 replies
Here is a breakdown of the closing costs: - 0.25% of loan amount (points): $638- Origination Fee: $895- Appraisal Fee: $575- Credit Report: $66- Flood Certification: $7- Inspection fees: $125 (only applies if appraiser requests fixes)- Title - Settlement Fee: $495- Title - Courier/Overnight Fee: $75- Title - Endorsement: $150- Title - Lender's Title Insurance: $1252- Title - Mortgage Payoff: $75- Title - Searches: $265- Title - Wire Fee: $75- Recording Fees and other Taxes: $320- Transfer Taxes: $2553- Homeowners Insurance Premium (12 months): $780- Homeowners Insurance (2 months reserves): $130- Property Taxes (8 months): $6120- Personal Rep Fee/Borrower's Attorney Fee: $650- Title - Owner's Title Insurance: $685 (optional but I will get it to be safe)- Daily Interest 11 days: $221.19

21 September 2020 | 25 replies
Pretty rare if you didn't already add it, but some home insurance policies are starting to cover slab damage and/or plumbing leaks if you add by endorsement.

26 August 2012 | 10 replies
Ryan is familiar with Texas and where he does business I'm sure.But I'd rather sign the assignment when I'm getting my money, that would be the endorsement of the contract, doing so would require you to attend settlement for about two minutes, then pick up your check

8 June 2013 | 17 replies
Here are the ones I've found on BP (not an endorsement):http://www.cashflowservicing.com/http://www.plmweb.com/LoanServicing.htmhttp://www.notecollection.com/http://www.meracord.com/http://allservicing.com/What I did when setting up a buy-sell with seller financing--called my preferred Title Co. and asked who they refer, which was a local bank.

27 August 2012 | 0 replies
For this reason, it goes without saying that this “Guide” does not endorse any of the lenders on it’s lists.
25 January 2014 | 1 reply
1) If the Authorized Agent and the Principal both have Lender Insurance authority, the authorized agent may review and submit the loan for insurance endorsement on behalf of the Principal. 2) If the Principal has Lender Insurance authority and the Authorized Agent does not have this authority, the Principal will be required to review and insure their own loans using this authority. 3) If the Authorized Agent has Lender Insurance Authority and the Principal does not have this authority, the Authorized Agent will be required to submit a paper case binder to the applicable HOC for review and insurance endorsement.Handbook 4155.2: 8.B.4.b,8.C.3.aFor more information on the Lender Insurance program go to the LI website at: http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/lender/lendins.cfmAnd the Lender Insurance Final Rule (effective 02/24/2012) http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2012-01-25/pdf/2012-1508.pdfFAQ: How does FHA define principal residence?

19 November 2013 | 4 replies
If you are involved in residential loans, you will want to obtain the NMLS endorsement for the CFL license for both your company and for any individual originator as an MLO.

26 September 2012 | 2 replies
The checks are joint checks and the home owner always has to endorse.