Texas CE Webinar: The Rundown on Reverse Mortgages
Do you need continuing education credits for Texas? If so, WFG National Title Insurance Company has got you covered! Through the end of 2023, your Texas Underwriting Team will present… Read More »
Do you need continuing education credits for Texas? If so, WFG National Title Insurance Company has got you covered! Through the end of 2023, your Texas Underwriting Team will present… Read More »
You’re invited to come back to school with WFG! Each month, your WFG New England Team will present a new topic about title and closing. Each class is only 30… Read More »
Do you have a problematic file to review or a general underwriting question to flesh out? If so, you can join me (Stan Czaja, Esq.) for Underwriting Office Hours. During… Read More »
Have you developed your value proposition for the new year? If not, stop watching the news, and ditch the fear-mongering from the headlines. Now is the time to take control… Read More »
Have you considered what the impact of a cyber-attack would cost you and your company if you fell victim to wire fraud? Join WFG National Title Insurance Company, in collaboration… Read More »
Join me, Stan Czaja, Wednesday, February 1st, at 2:00 pm CT for my new bi-weekly open forum. I will review the topics listed below during tomorrow's session and proceed to… Read More »
You’re invited to come back to school with WFG! Each month, your WFG New England Team will present a new topic about title and closing. Each class is only 30… Read More »
The ALTA Forms are out! Why do the ALTA forms and endorsements change? When they do change, what does it mean to the title and settlement services industry? Join WFG… Read More »
Do you need continuing education credits for Texas? If so, WFG National Title Insurance Company has got you covered! Through the end of 2023, your Texas Underwriting Team will present… Read More »
In 2022, Fannie Mae followed in Freddie Mac's footprints and authorized the use of Attorney Opinion Letters (AOLs) as a title insurance alternative for lenders. Since then, we've all heard… Read More »