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RESPA course updated

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Learntitle’s RESPA course has been updated.  It is the most complete treatment of RESPA and Regulation X available. It includes an extensive review of the new Loan Disclosure and Closing Disclosure.  The course is presented by Vince Danzi.

Vince DanziVincent G. Danzi graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a Bachelor’s degree in History in 1995 and earned his law degree in 2000 from the State University of New York at Buffalo.  Prior to law school, he was a Licensure Investigator for the Texas State Board of Medical Examiners.  Since law school, he has worked in the title insurance and settlement services industry.  He serves as General Counsel for Equity Settlement Services, Inc., a national title and settlement services provider, which offers a wide range of services across a thirty-five state footprint.  Outside this role, his practice includes business legal representation, consulting, and serving in an of-counsel and outside expert capacity on RESPA and other compliance and title insurance issues.  In accord with his enduring devotion to computer programming, he is also a database application and user interface developer.  He lectures, writes, and otherwise contributes to the publications and seminars of such organizations as The New York State Land Title Association, the Title Appraisal Vendor Management Association, October Research, The New York State and Suffolk County Bar Associations, and is a member of the Editorial Advisory Board of October Research’s The Legal Description, the nation’s leading legislative and legal analysis newsletter for the title insurance and settlement services industry.  Mr. Danzi was a featured speaker at the 2011 National Settlement Services & Compliance Summit in Cleveland, Ohio, at which he spoke on best practices for the title insurance industry

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Troy Ott’s Real Estate Blog: REG-X FAQ’s

If the aggregate fees subject to the 10% tolerance increase more than 10%, will the bank be responsible for paying the amount above 10% or the entire amount including the 10%? (For example: if fees increased by 15% in the aggregate, will the bank pay the full 15% that exceeds the amount disclosed or only the 5% that is in excess of the 10% tolerance?)

via Troy Ott’s Real Estate Blog: REG-X FAQ’s.