Real Estate Closing Costs: Settlement performance evaluationU.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy Development and Research, 1980 - Government publications |
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... Source of Referrals , as a Percentage of Title Insurance Business V.24 VI - 1 Areas of Advice and Conveyancing Services VI.2 VI - 2 Providers of Settlement Services by Site VI.8 VI - 3 Perceived Conveyancing Service Provider VI.9 VIII ...
... Source of Referrals , as a Percentage of Title Insurance Business V.24 VI - 1 Areas of Advice and Conveyancing Services VI.2 VI - 2 Providers of Settlement Services by Site VI.8 VI - 3 Perceived Conveyancing Service Provider VI.9 VIII ...
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... sources indicated that between one - quarter and one - third of all title insurance premiums were funneled back to ... source for some or all set- tlement services . Competitive forces in the conveyancing industry manifest them- selves ...
... sources indicated that between one - quarter and one - third of all title insurance premiums were funneled back to ... source for some or all set- tlement services . Competitive forces in the conveyancing industry manifest them- selves ...
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... source of conflict among firm types . Because of its complexity , pricing is first ex- amined in general and then placed within the framework of different firm types . Historical Context A discussion of pricing requires a review of the ...
... source of conflict among firm types . Because of its complexity , pricing is first ex- amined in general and then placed within the framework of different firm types . Historical Context A discussion of pricing requires a review of the ...
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... source of income . The flat - fee firm offers its agents a steady income through a paid salary , but the agent's hours are less flexible and his income potential may be reduced . This appears consistent with the notion of risk and ...
... source of income . The flat - fee firm offers its agents a steady income through a paid salary , but the agent's hours are less flexible and his income potential may be reduced . This appears consistent with the notion of risk and ...
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... * 1979 233.3 3,704,000 62,986 * Annualized Average for First Seven Months of 1979 . SOURCE : " Existing Home Sales , " a Report of the National Association of Realtors . August , 1979 , pgs . 4-7 . Exhibits II - 5 and II - 6 ) , II.18.
... * 1979 233.3 3,704,000 62,986 * Annualized Average for First Seven Months of 1979 . SOURCE : " Existing Home Sales , " a Report of the National Association of Realtors . August , 1979 , pgs . 4-7 . Exhibits II - 5 and II - 6 ) , II.18.
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Page XT-35 - No person shall give and no person shall accept any fee, kickback, or thing of value pursuant to any agreement or understanding, oral or otherwise, that business incident to or a part of a real estate settlement service involving a federally related mortgage loan shall be referred to any person.
Page XT-32 - Act to effect certain changes in the settlement process for residential real estate that will result— (1) in more effective advance disclosure to home buyers and sellers of settlement costs; (2) in the elimination of kickbacks or referral fees that tend to increase unnecessarily the costs of...
Page XT-32 - Secretary or any other officer or agency of the Federal Government or under or in connection with a housing or urban development program administered by the Secretary or a housing or related program administered by any other such officer or agency ; or (iii) is eligible for purchase by the Federal National Mortgage Association, the...
Page D-7 - ... any commission , or any part of its premium charges. or any other consideration as an inducement for or as compensation on any mortgage guaranty insurance business. . (b) In connection with the placement of any mortgage guaranty insurance, a mortgage guaranty insurance company shall not cause or permit any commission, fee, remuneration, or other compensation to be paid to, or received by; any insured lender or lessor; any subsidiary or affiliate of any insured...
Page XT-35 - ... in the case of any successful action to enforce the foregoing liability, the costs of the action together with a reasonable attorney's fee as determined by the court.
Page 11-37 - To establish the jurisdictional element of a Sherman Act violation it would be sufficient for petitioners to demonstrate a substantial effect on interstate commerce generated by respondents' brokerage activity. Petitioners need not make the more particularized showing of an effect on interstate commerce caused by the alleged conspiracy to fix commission rates, or by those other aspects of respondents' activity that are alleged to be unlawful.
Page XT-35 - No seller of property that will be purchased with the assistance of a federally related mortgage loan shall require directly or indirectly, as a condition to selling the property, that title insurance covering the property be purchased by the buyer from any particular title company.
Page A-2 - System, notwithstanding that such rule or regulation may, after such act or omission, be amended or rescinded or be determined by judicial or other authority to be invalid for any reason.
Page XT-35 - Booklets may be printed and distributed by lenders if their form and content are approved by the Secretary as meeting the requirements of subsection (b) of this section.
Page XT-33 - ... title company" means any institution which is qualified to issue title insurance, directly or through its agents, and also refers to any duly authorized agent of a title company; (5) the term "person...