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January 25, 2011 at 7:47 AM #18433January 25, 2011 at 9:45 AM #657938UCGalParticipant
Wow. What a nightmare.
I was struck how this title co. industry rep spoke out of both sides of her mouth:
“It’s just not likely to happen and there’s enough insurance in the title industry to protect all the parties,” said Christopher Condie, president of the Land Title Association of Colorado, a trade group.
Condie is also president of Attorneys Title Guarantee Fund in Colorado, which underwrote the title policy to protect the Cannings’ refinancing.
The issue, Condie said, is that everyone in the Cannings’ scenario is the victim — the banks on each side and the Cannings in the middle — and no side is yet willing to pay up and no lawsuits are filed.
He’s saying there’s enough insurance to cover everyone. That everyone is a victim. He works for the title company that is NOT paying out. Doublespeak anyone?
I am also stunned that Anderson got away with just probation.
January 25, 2011 at 9:45 AM #658000UCGalParticipantWow. What a nightmare.
I was struck how this title co. industry rep spoke out of both sides of her mouth:
“It’s just not likely to happen and there’s enough insurance in the title industry to protect all the parties,” said Christopher Condie, president of the Land Title Association of Colorado, a trade group.
Condie is also president of Attorneys Title Guarantee Fund in Colorado, which underwrote the title policy to protect the Cannings’ refinancing.
The issue, Condie said, is that everyone in the Cannings’ scenario is the victim — the banks on each side and the Cannings in the middle — and no side is yet willing to pay up and no lawsuits are filed.
He’s saying there’s enough insurance to cover everyone. That everyone is a victim. He works for the title company that is NOT paying out. Doublespeak anyone?
I am also stunned that Anderson got away with just probation.
January 25, 2011 at 9:45 AM #658602UCGalParticipantWow. What a nightmare.
I was struck how this title co. industry rep spoke out of both sides of her mouth:
“It’s just not likely to happen and there’s enough insurance in the title industry to protect all the parties,” said Christopher Condie, president of the Land Title Association of Colorado, a trade group.
Condie is also president of Attorneys Title Guarantee Fund in Colorado, which underwrote the title policy to protect the Cannings’ refinancing.
The issue, Condie said, is that everyone in the Cannings’ scenario is the victim — the banks on each side and the Cannings in the middle — and no side is yet willing to pay up and no lawsuits are filed.
He’s saying there’s enough insurance to cover everyone. That everyone is a victim. He works for the title company that is NOT paying out. Doublespeak anyone?
I am also stunned that Anderson got away with just probation.
January 25, 2011 at 9:45 AM #658741UCGalParticipantWow. What a nightmare.
I was struck how this title co. industry rep spoke out of both sides of her mouth:
“It’s just not likely to happen and there’s enough insurance in the title industry to protect all the parties,” said Christopher Condie, president of the Land Title Association of Colorado, a trade group.
Condie is also president of Attorneys Title Guarantee Fund in Colorado, which underwrote the title policy to protect the Cannings’ refinancing.
The issue, Condie said, is that everyone in the Cannings’ scenario is the victim — the banks on each side and the Cannings in the middle — and no side is yet willing to pay up and no lawsuits are filed.
He’s saying there’s enough insurance to cover everyone. That everyone is a victim. He works for the title company that is NOT paying out. Doublespeak anyone?
I am also stunned that Anderson got away with just probation.
January 25, 2011 at 9:45 AM #659069UCGalParticipantWow. What a nightmare.
I was struck how this title co. industry rep spoke out of both sides of her mouth:
“It’s just not likely to happen and there’s enough insurance in the title industry to protect all the parties,” said Christopher Condie, president of the Land Title Association of Colorado, a trade group.
Condie is also president of Attorneys Title Guarantee Fund in Colorado, which underwrote the title policy to protect the Cannings’ refinancing.
The issue, Condie said, is that everyone in the Cannings’ scenario is the victim — the banks on each side and the Cannings in the middle — and no side is yet willing to pay up and no lawsuits are filed.
He’s saying there’s enough insurance to cover everyone. That everyone is a victim. He works for the title company that is NOT paying out. Doublespeak anyone?
I am also stunned that Anderson got away with just probation.
January 25, 2011 at 10:19 AM #657958ucodegenParticipant[quote UCGal]I am also stunned that Anderson got away with just probation.[/quote]
That is the one that really surprised me. Felony theft.. and just got probation. Steal from a 7/11, get $100 and go to jail for at least 1 year. Steal over $1mil and get probation.January 25, 2011 at 10:19 AM #658020ucodegenParticipant[quote UCGal]I am also stunned that Anderson got away with just probation.[/quote]
That is the one that really surprised me. Felony theft.. and just got probation. Steal from a 7/11, get $100 and go to jail for at least 1 year. Steal over $1mil and get probation.January 25, 2011 at 10:19 AM #658622ucodegenParticipant[quote UCGal]I am also stunned that Anderson got away with just probation.[/quote]
That is the one that really surprised me. Felony theft.. and just got probation. Steal from a 7/11, get $100 and go to jail for at least 1 year. Steal over $1mil and get probation.January 25, 2011 at 10:19 AM #658761ucodegenParticipant[quote UCGal]I am also stunned that Anderson got away with just probation.[/quote]
That is the one that really surprised me. Felony theft.. and just got probation. Steal from a 7/11, get $100 and go to jail for at least 1 year. Steal over $1mil and get probation.January 25, 2011 at 10:19 AM #659089ucodegenParticipant[quote UCGal]I am also stunned that Anderson got away with just probation.[/quote]
That is the one that really surprised me. Felony theft.. and just got probation. Steal from a 7/11, get $100 and go to jail for at least 1 year. Steal over $1mil and get probation.January 25, 2011 at 12:54 PM #658003DoofratParticipantWonder how she pulled a deal like this?
Because of a reporting error, a story on Page 1K Sunday about title insurance contained incorrect information about Kimberly Anderson, a former employee of Classic Title Agency. Theft charges involving the diversion of money to an accomplice were dismissed as part of an agreement for her guilty plea to felony theft of unemployment benefits.
January 25, 2011 at 12:54 PM #658066DoofratParticipantWonder how she pulled a deal like this?
Because of a reporting error, a story on Page 1K Sunday about title insurance contained incorrect information about Kimberly Anderson, a former employee of Classic Title Agency. Theft charges involving the diversion of money to an accomplice were dismissed as part of an agreement for her guilty plea to felony theft of unemployment benefits.
January 25, 2011 at 12:54 PM #658667DoofratParticipantWonder how she pulled a deal like this?
Because of a reporting error, a story on Page 1K Sunday about title insurance contained incorrect information about Kimberly Anderson, a former employee of Classic Title Agency. Theft charges involving the diversion of money to an accomplice were dismissed as part of an agreement for her guilty plea to felony theft of unemployment benefits.
January 25, 2011 at 12:54 PM #658806DoofratParticipantWonder how she pulled a deal like this?
Because of a reporting error, a story on Page 1K Sunday about title insurance contained incorrect information about Kimberly Anderson, a former employee of Classic Title Agency. Theft charges involving the diversion of money to an accomplice were dismissed as part of an agreement for her guilty plea to felony theft of unemployment benefits.
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