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This course is required in order to renew your individual producers license. It will discuss the unauthorized practice of law, privacy statements, fiduciary responsibilites and federal and state laws.
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This course will discuss a broad range of fraud "issues" dealing with deeds, mortgages and indications of potential problems and more. |
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This course will instruct the student in the types of deeds, construction and recording requirements for deeds, the New Jersey recording system, taxes and fees and conveyances by governmental bodies. |
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This course is intended to provide general information concerning Decedents Estates, Powers of Attorney and Trusts. |
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This course will instruct the student in the history of title conveyancing, the anatomy of a deed, vesting of title and legal entities, dates and delivery, descriptions, recitals, signatures and acknowledgements. |
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This course will instruct the student in types of foreclosures. |
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This course is intended to provide general information concerning the effect of Settlements, Closings and Escrows. |
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This course provides general information concerning Decedents Estates, Powers of Attorney and Trust. |
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This Course will instruct the student in the purpose of Foreclosure and the types of foreclosure. |
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PLEASE NOTE: As of Jan 1, 2010, the RESPA regulations will have changed. This course has been revised to reflect some of those changes. The changes from the original course will be noted in red. As always, this Course is intended to provide information on all aspects of RESPA including definitions, requirements and penalties. |
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This course will cover the definition of liens, distinguishing between a lien and a debt and the difference between a lien, encumbrance and a defect. |
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This course will discuss construction liens, liens against estates, federal tax and municipal liens and corporate tax and condo liens. |
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This course will instruct the student on the general rules of clearing title issues based on established title law and common underwriting practices. |
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This course will discuss clearing certain liens, including but not limited to, mortgages, judgments, bankruptcy and child support orders |
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This course will discuss foreclosures derived from mortgages and tax sales certificates. |
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This course will include a discussion of the New Jersey Court System, default judgments and the Quiet Title Process. |
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This course will cover the fundamentals of searching and examining title. |
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This course will discuss, among other topics, an introduction to Mortgage Foreclosure, the anatomy of a foreclosure and Notice of Lis Pendens. |
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This class will discuss, among other topics, acquiring title, vesting, condos-co-ops-PUD, and conveyances. |
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This course will cover a general discuss of survey reading, metes and bounds and legal descriptions. |
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This course is will specifically discuss which searches and documents are necessary; how to prepare a HUD-1; how to disburse; marking up the binder and post closing issues. |
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This course will cover the various parts of a title commitment. |
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This course will discuss Identity Fraud and how to prevent it. |
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The purpose of this course is to address certain issues which commonly arise during the process of closing a title, a loan, or issuing a loan or owner’s title policy. |
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This course is the first in a series of six courses. When all are taken, they will give the student an overview of the important components a title reader should know. This section covers, among other topics, the origins of title in New Jersey, the different ways title can be acquired and co-ownership. |
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This course is the second in a series of six courses. When all are taken, they will give the student an overview of the important components a title reader should know. This section covers, among other topics, the origins of title in New Jersey, the different ways title can be acquired and co-ownership. |
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This course is the third in a series of six courses. When all are taken, they will give the student an overview of the important components a title reader should know. This section covers, among other topics, the origins of title in New Jersey, the different ways title can be acquired and co-ownership. |
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This course is established in nine lessons, the last lesson being a final review.
At the end of each lesson, there will be a Multiple Choice Quiz. You must correctly answer all the Quiz questions before you go on to the next lesson.
The course can be stopped at any time and resumed at another time. Return to "My Courses" to resume a partially taken class.
Good Luck!
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This course is the fourth in a series of six courses. When all are taken, they will give the student an overview of the important components a title reader should know. This section covers, among other topics, the origins of title in New Jersey, the different ways title can be acquired and co-ownership. |
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Fundamentals of Title Examination Part 5. This course is the fifth in a series of six courses. When all are taken, they will give the student an overview of the important components a title reader should know. This section covers, among other topics, the origins of title in New Jersey, the different ways title can be acquired and co-ownership. |
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Fundamentals of Title Examination Part 6. This course is the sixth in a series of six courses. When all are taken, they will give the student an overview of the important components a title reader should know. This section covers, among other topics, the origins of title in New Jersey, the different ways title can be acquired and co-ownership. |
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