We all have to take continuing education classes as part of our business. Let's face it, sometimes we are cramming for those credits because we have to prevent our licenses from expiring at the zero hour. We can make our continuing education credits by attending seminars; they are usually held at at some obscure location, likely scheduled for a time you will have to fight with traffic to get there and sign in.
There is a more convenient option that is really taking hold, we have the ability to take our continuing ed courses online, in the comfort of our homes and offices, at a time that works best (which for me, is usually late at night, with a cup of cocoa steaming close by). Learntitle is a reputable place to get some quality education in a convenient setting.
Art Oswald, the founder of LearnTitle, is dedicated to providing title agents with quality courses at an affordable price; his expertise with websites and his knowledge of the title industry combines to provide his customers with the best courses using the most optimal medium: the internet. This website not only provides title education; browse the online bookstore for title literature, check out updates involving RESPA and other pertinent and timely issues in our industry.
Don't get up and drive 50 miles for a weak cup of coffee, a dried out bagel, and a monotone speaker. Stay at home, kick off your shoes, and log in to start learning and earning those credits!
Robin Campbell
Professional Liability Expert
Pavese-McCormick Insurance Agency, Inc.
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
New Florida Online Title Course Available
A new Online Course "Homestead Law" is now available on florida.stewartce.com. The course was written by Stewart Title's Underwriting Counsel in Florida and is worth 1 hour of continuing ed credits. Stewart plans on having at least 5 more courses available by the end of June.
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Saturday, February 14, 2009
Owning a house is not human right
Saw this in a comment about what HUD may be doing to stop foreclosures:
"Owning a house is not human right that must be protected by government. Foreclose, move to an apartment, and let the houses fall in value until others buy them."
any reaction?
"Owning a house is not human right that must be protected by government. Foreclose, move to an apartment, and let the houses fall in value until others buy them."
any reaction?
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