ALTA Commends Leadership of House Democrats Questioning Administration's Title Waiver Program
"While well-intentioned, this pilot program will not address the true issue of housing affordability in our communities and puts homebuyers at risk," the members wrote. "Title insurance professionals halt fraudulent real estate transactions such as impersonation scams, elder financial exploitation, and attempts to defraud spouses, partners, or other property heirs. Under the new program, consumers and lenders will be forced into a completely experimental claims resolution process with the GSEs, ultimately risking being forced into property sale or foreclosure. We ask that you reconsider moving forward. While we understand the enormity of the housing affordability crisis, shifting risk from the well-regulated title insurance industry to the GSEs and pushing small businesses out of the real estate ecosystem is not the right path forward to address that crisis."
"On behalf of title companies in every county nationwide, who work tirelessly every day to protect the American dream of homeownership, we commend the leadership of
Other signers of the letter were Rep.
The title waiver program has faced bipartisan backlash from Members of
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