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Attorneys frequently ask us for examples other attorney websites we’ve built. So this year we decided to highlight 7 of our most popular website designs for attorneys, attorney-owned, or attorney-on-staff title insurance websites. How results were determined:...
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Chat, instant messaging, and text messaging are becoming some of the most popular communication methods for current generations. In fact, 97% of Americans send or receive a text message at least once every day. As more and more people turn toward instant messaging,...
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http://bucket.wistia.com/medias/favgkkvfnx?embedType=async&videoFoam=true&videoWidth=640 Imagine a board game player telling a friend ‘roll for me, but don’t sell anything’. Would the friend continue to roll when the player returned?...
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Deed In Lieu’ is a common short-hand term for this situation: a borrower can’t make loan payments, and hands over their deed to the property instead, so that the lender does not have to take the home. The full phrase is ‘deed in lieu of...
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A foreclosure is essentially a legally-forced change in possession, where a lender seizes collateralized property – such as a home – when a borrower is unable to pay the loan. While laws vary by state, borrowers typically have a ‘period of...
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http://bucket.wistia.com/medias/0segdzejcv?embedType=async&videoFoam=true&videoWidth=640 In US law, one party can bring a lawsuit against another party in court. In civil cases, the party bringing the suit — called the plaintiff — generally claims...