Q Has the New Jersey Estate Tax been eliminated?
QUESTION: Has the New Jersey Estate Tax been eliminated? ANSWER: For 2017, it has been amended. It is eliminated effective January 1, 2018.… Read More »Q Has the New Jersey Estate Tax been eliminated?
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QUESTION: Has the New Jersey Estate Tax been eliminated? ANSWER: For 2017, it has been amended. It is eliminated effective January 1, 2018.… Read More »Q Has the New Jersey Estate Tax been eliminated?
As always, feel free to address any questions to a member of our staff. ALLSTATE Title Agency is a full service Title Insurance Company serving Ocean County, NJ… Read More »Federal Estate Tax Exclusion Set for 2017
No, it is not. Federal law prohibits separately charging any customer for filing the required 1099-S [26 USC 6045(e)]. You should not feel… Read More »Q Is the charge to process the 1099-S included in the pass-through charges under the NJLTIRB Rate Manual?
Q How do we document that an owner has waived owners title insurance coverage? Answer: Use the Notice and Waiver form. For Notice and Waiver… Read More »Q How do we document that an owner has waived owners title insurance coverage?
Please see attached regarding rate manual amendments which are effective February 15, 2016. Please click link below to see PDF of rate manual Rate… Read More »New Amendments to Manual of Rates and Charges
Title’s TRIDBITS – Game On Volume 23 How do I handle the situation if the consumer states that they never received the Closing Disclosure (CD)?… Read More »Q. How do I handle the situation if the consumer states that they never received the Closing Disclosure (CD)?
TITLE TRIDbits Volume 5 How do I handle the situation if the consumer states that they never received the Closing Disclosure (CD)? Simply call the… Read More »Q. If a consumer writes a statement specifically waiving their right to the three-day review is there a provision to allow for this?
Let us be the resource you rely on to ensure you are prepared for the upcoming CFPB changes.
August 1, 2015 the Real Estate industry is making the transition to the new Loan Estimate and Closing Disclosure, mandated by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) which was enacted to make it easier for consumers to shop for mortgages and protect them from costly surprises. East Coast Title is highly committed to protecting and ensuring the highest quality of service to our clients and partners. That’s why East Coast is dedicating substantial resources and training to ensure that our agents and our systems are prepared long before the August implementation deadline to ensure that we meet the conversion time line for our valued customers. Read More »CFPB rules go in effect October 1
Thank you for your valued business. We greatly value your trust and confidence and sincerely appreciate your loyalty to our business! Odette A. Siggelakis-Andrew President… Read More »Thank you valued customer.
Thank you for your valued business. We greatly value your trust and confidence and sincerely appreciate your loyalty to our business! Odette A. Siggelakis-Andrew President… Read More »Thank you Valued Customer