florida real estate news: Government Regulations, and Interference Harm The Chance For Housing Recovery - 03/25/11 02:03 AM
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florida real estate news: Changes To Florida Real Estate Broker Licensing Coming in July 2011 - 03/17/11 02:32 AM
Thank you Jeanne Gavish from Nature Coast Real Estate School for providing this important information.
 
Florida Broker Candidates, Changes are coming in July 2011
by Nature Coast Real Estate School on March 16, 2011
Effective July 1, 2011, the Florida Real Estate Course and Exam are completely changing.  The good news for Broker candidates is...NO MORE COMPOSITE CLOSING STATEMENT!  This outdated accounting document accounted for 10 points on the course exam and the state exam and was never used in a Real Estate Broker's career.  It is being replaced with the newest version of the HUD-1 Settlement Statement, the closing statement used in … (1 comments)

florida real estate news: NAIHP Files Law Suite Against Federal Compensation Rules, BOA Blocks Mortgage News Show From Their Loan Officers - 03/07/11 01:50 AM
PLEASE CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE DAILY SHOW ABOUT THE NAIHP LAW SUITE.
 
This is directly from the NAIHP Web site. I want to personally thank Mark Savitt from the National Association Of Indendant Housing Professionals for continuing to fight for what is right not only to us in the industry but also for the consumers. As Stated, the FRB Rule on Originator Compensation will hurt small business, hurt the consumers and will put many good originators out of business leaving the consumers and other housing professionals at the mercy of Big Banks by eliminating a huge amount of their … (0 comments)

florida real estate news: The New Foreclosure Crisis, Here Is What You Need To Know About Recent Foreclosure Developments - 10/15/10 04:05 AM
We have all heard about the foreclosure crisis over the past few years, but now it seems to have taken on a new twist. With all the latest news coming out, it now seems that some of the largest banks in the country have been practicing in arena of fraudulently foreclosing on property. It is not clear if the banks themselves had any knowledge of what was happening, but one thing is clear for sure. Many times over documents that were forged to appear to be signed by the borrower were used in foreclosure proceedings in order to expedite the foreclosure … (0 comments)