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Postal codes: USA: 81657, Canada: T5A 0A7

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What does TO stand for?

Title Officer


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Samples in periodicals archive:
I have heard the horror stories from title officers of unbelievably aggressive conflict at closing.
This meeting will be attended by you, your real estate agent, the seller and his or her agent, the loan officer, and the title officer.
Ask a realtor, mortgage broker, title officer, loan officer, or loan signing agent they''ll all say that times are brutal.
A As the Advisory Title Officer for Stewart Tide of San Diego I am frequently asked to explain what title insurance is and why people need to buy title insurance.
He is also Vice President and Chief Title Officer in Fidelity National Title Company's main Los Angeles Office.
After his discharge from the Army, he worked as a title officer for various title and trust firms until he retired until 1991.
FinCEN correctly states in the ANPRM that a typical commercial real estate transaction involves a number of participants, including real estate brokers, lawyers (sometimes several firms) representing each of the parties, the financing entity, the title insurer, and the escrow agent Other parties include surveyors, title officers, inspectors, accountants, contractors, architects, appraisers, and engineers, most of whom seldom, if ever, are involved in the flow of funds at a closing.
Title policies come in two forms: standard and extended, explains Rick Schell, chief title officer for Fidelity National Title.

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