Thursday, June 24, 2010

Recording fees for the County of San DIego will be increasing July 1st. Please contact me if you need more information on how this might affect you closing your transaction!

For a more in depth list of recording fees, see the attached website:

http://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/default.aspx

My Best,

Mike Turner
Vice President
County Sales Manager
California Title Company
760-535-3836
miket@caltitle.com

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Friday, June 18, 2010

Some great news for those of you taking advantage of the Tax Credit ending June 30th. The deadline has changed for people who are currently in escrow. Read Below!!

Senate OKs new tax credit closing deadline

Backers of amendment cite backlog of 180K homebuyers

Inman News

The Senate has amended a bill to give homebuyers who were under contract on a home purchase by April 30 an additional three months to close the deal and claim the federal homebuyer tax credit.

Extending the deadline for closing from June 30 to Sept. 30 would allow lenders more time to clear a backlog of 180,000 homebuyers nationwide, said amendment sponsor Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev.

The amendment to HR 4213, the "American Jobs and Closing Tax Loopholes Act of 2010" -- which primarily extends unemployment insurance benefits -- was approved in a 60-37 vote Wednesday. The vote was mostly along party lines, with only four Republicans in favor and one Democrat opposed.

"While I am disappointed that more Republicans did not support this common-sense measure to strengthen the economy and reduce the deficit, I am committed to ensuring that more Nevadans and Americans can become homeowners and that this amendment becomes law," Reid said in a statement.

The House passed an earlier version of the bill in December, and the Senate approved its own version in March. The Senate is currently working on resolving differences between the two bills.

The National Association of Realtors supports the amendment, saying Realtors have reported that as many as one-third of qualified applicants have been told by lenders that their loans will not close before June 30 because of the sheer volume of loan applications in the pipeline.

The amendment does not extend the deadline for homebuyers to qualify for the tax credit, NAR said in urging lawmakers to approve it, but simply extends the deadline for closing transactions already in contract.

"Since these applications were already in the pipeline and figured into the program's cost, the extension of the closing deadline should not incur any further government costs," NAR President Vicki Cox Golder said in a statement.

There has been some speculation that some homebuyers will attempt to submit fraudulent claims for the tax credit by backdating documents showing they were under contract by April 30, and that extending the deadline for closing would expose the government to more fraudulent claims.

My Best,

Mike Turner
Vice President
County Sales Manager
California Title Company
760-535-3836
miket@caltitle.com

Keep California Golden!  Please don’t print unless absolutely necessary.

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Thursday, June 17, 2010

California Title Company


Online Open Order Sheet
Use the form below to submit a new Title Order. If you would prefer a PDF version to e-mail or fax, download here.

Please note that this order form is for the opening of Title Orders.
If you would like to ask about property information or other reports, please contact your sales representative. Thank you.


Opening your Title Orders online is easy and fast. We've just updated our Open Order sheet both online, and a downloadable PDF that you can fax or email.
Check it out, and open your next order with California Title Company!

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Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Some great events going on this month. Take a look for the latest list!

My Best,

Mike Turner
Vice President
County Sales Manager
California Title Company
760-535-3836
miket@caltitle.com

Keep California Golden!  Please don’t print unless absolutely necessary.

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