The mortgage industry more aptly seemed to agree to assign the word “historic” to 2021, specifically when referencing the mortgage industry and its production and growth during the year. So, what word will define 2022 in the mortgage industry? Equity.
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Rick Triola of NotaryCam: It’s Time for a New Definition of Equity
The mortgage industry more aptly seemed to agree to assign the word “historic” to 2021, specifically when referencing the mortgage industry and its production and growth during the year. So, what word will define 2022 in the mortgage industry? Equity.
Rick Triola of NotaryCam: It’s Time for a New Definition of Equity
The mortgage industry more aptly seemed to agree to assign the word “historic” to 2021, specifically when referencing the mortgage industry and its production and growth during the year. So, what word will define 2022 in the mortgage industry? Equity.
Rick Triola of NotaryCam: It’s Time for a New Definition of Equity
The mortgage industry more aptly seemed to agree to assign the word “historic” to 2021, specifically when referencing the mortgage industry and its production and growth during the year. So, what word will define 2022 in the mortgage industry? Equity.
Rick Triola of NotaryCam: It’s Time for a New Definition of Equity
The mortgage industry more aptly seemed to agree to assign the word “historic” to 2021, specifically when referencing the mortgage industry and its production and growth during the year. So, what word will define 2022 in the mortgage industry? Equity.
Rick Triola of NotaryCam: Worried About RON Storage? Stream It
Both Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have updated their selling guides to state that lenders must retain the audio-video recording of the RON transaction for the greater of either (a) the minimum period required by the state in which the notary is licensed or (b) 10 years. This guideline has left a lot of lenders wondering just how to store all that audio-video footage…and spurred a new crop of vendors ready to meet this “need.”
Rick Triola of NotaryCam: Worried About RON Storage? Stream It
Both Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have updated their selling guides to state that lenders must retain the audio-video recording of the RON transaction for the greater of either (a) the minimum period required by the state in which the notary is licensed or (b) 10 years. This guideline has left a lot of lenders wondering just how to store all that audio-video footage…and spurred a new crop of vendors ready to meet this “need.”
Rick Triola of NotaryCam: Worried About RON Storage? Stream It
Both Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have updated their selling guides to state that lenders must retain the audio-video recording of the RON transaction for the greater of either (a) the minimum period required by the state in which the notary is licensed or (b) 10 years. This guideline has left a lot of lenders wondering just how to store all that audio-video footage…and spurred a new crop of vendors ready to meet this “need.”
Rick Triola of NotaryCam: Worried About RON Storage? Stream It
Both Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have updated their selling guides to state that lenders must retain the audio-video recording of the RON transaction for the greater of either (a) the minimum period required by the state in which the notary is licensed or (b) 10 years. This guideline has left a lot of lenders wondering just how to store all that audio-video footage…and spurred a new crop of vendors ready to meet this “need.”
Rick Triola of NotaryCam: Worried About RON Storage? Stream It
Both Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have updated their selling guides to state that lenders must retain the audio-video recording of the RON transaction for the greater of either (a) the minimum period required by the state in which the notary is licensed or (b) 10 years. This guideline has left a lot of lenders wondering just how to store all that audio-video footage…and spurred a new crop of vendors ready to meet this “need.”