Entries by Adan Gutierrez

ALERT: Changes in New York

A new law will go into effect on March 5, 2020 in New York. It will require that a borrower on a HECM Reverse have their attorney present at the closing. Here are some links that your borrower’s may find helpful in the event they do not currently have an attorney. New York State Bar […]

How to Request State Guidelines

Request copies of the ARS State Guidelines and other educational flyers through the Allegiant Reverse Services website. Follow the steps below to learn how to request state guidelines and other documents from our growing library. Go to AllegiantReverse.com. Select Contact > Documents, Flyer & Forms at the top of your screen. Follow the prompts and […]

March Webinars

Ins and Out of Title and Settlement in Texas Wednesday, March 11,  2020- 10:00am PST/1:00pm EST  Join us for a webinar dedicated to walking you through a Texas closing from start to finish, with an emphasis on Texas guidelines. We will review vesting tips and hits, required forms and documents, state specific fees, trusts and […]

Technology Tip: Clearing Cache & Cookies

Unknown website errors can be common if you haven’t recently cleared the cache and cookies from your browser. We recommend starting with this action to see if the website issue resolves. Email Solutions@AllegiantReverse.com if the issue persists. Follow the steps below for how to clear cache and cookies from a Google Chrome browser. Click the […]

REiSource/ListSource Searches in California

Due to changes in the California Consumer Privacy Act the age filter is no longer an option when customizing a marketing list in ListSource. Click here to read the Assembly Bill No. 375. Even though these updates cause some difficulty for the user, there are still a number of filters available to help you target your demographic. 

CA Special Alert: Potential Fraud and Phishing Attempt

NATIC released the following alert on January 28, 2020 advising to be aware of potential fraud and phishing schemes. Read below or download the PDF at the bottom of the post. NATIC has been advised of a potential fraud and phishing scheme involving attempts to impersonate Patrick L. Henry (Patric or Patrick Henry) who is […]

Upgrade Needed for TitleFlex Users

Effective January 3, 2020 the TitleFlex application was updated to comply with the latest TLS internet security protocol. TLS (transport layer security) allows computers to communicate over the internet securely without the transmissions being vulnerable to hackers. There are several know weaknesses in TLS 1.0, the current protocol, and as a results over the last […]

February Webinars

Fraud Prevention – CRMP Certified Course Wednesday, February 12,  2020- 10:00am PST/1:00pm EST  Join us for a class dedicated to enhancing the security of your transaction. We have compiled a comprehensive overview of some of the most common ways you can detect and prevent fraud. Allow us to share with you ways to stay alert […]

ALERT! Date Abbreviation Best Practices

With the New Year upon us, multiple law enforcement agencies across the country are advising consumers, legal and financial professionals to take care to write out the entire year, 2020, when dating and signing documents. Using the shorter abbreviation will allow fraudsters to alter documents by adding numerals after the 20, thus altering the date […]

DFS Press Release: Cybersecurity Risk Alert

The Department of Financial Services (DFS) gave a formal press release that was distributed on January 4, 2020 outlining the heightened risk of cyber attacks from hackers affiliated with the Iranian government. There is a history with Iran launching cyber attacks against the U.S. and the financial services industry. DFS is urging all regulated entities […]