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Letter to the Editor - NY Times

Posted By Robert Treuber, Wednesday, February 7, 2018
Updated: Wednesday, February 7, 2018

 

The following letter was sent to New York Times editor Tom Feyer on February 1, 2018.

 


In response to:

New York’s Hidden Home Buyer Closing Costs: Luxury Boxes and Mint Mojitos by Shane Goldmacher (1/29/18):

 

The recent article tells only a portion of the story focusing only on the sensational.

 

This is really a story of small companies that are now in jeopardy due to the new Department of Financial Services (DFS) regulations. The regulations do much more than just limit marketing activities.

 

They effectively require the title industry to accept a mandatory five percent rate cut, without industry input or actuarial justification for such a rate cut.

 

This will be the 4th cut we have had in 15 years.

 

They further limit how much title insurance companies can charge for their services. Our members have been very clear about the effect of these regulations: people will lose jobs, businesses will close, and those who remain employed will be forced to take pay cuts and pay more for health insurance. 

 

In the end, consumers will see less competition, fewer local businesses, higher prices, and potential delays on closings.

 

We remain committed to working with the DFS to revise the regulations so that they benefit consumers and do not threaten the continued existence of title insurers and agencies throughout the state. However, these drastic regulations will not fix the problems facing consumers, only trigger new ones.

 

Robert Treuber

Executive Director

New York State Land Title Association

 

 

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The NY Times Scam - we respond to the Grey Lady

Posted By Robert Treuber, Friday, May 15, 2015

On May 12th, the NY Times ran an editorial titled, The Title Insurance Scam.

 

NYSLTA President, Rafael Castellanos send the following letter to the editor:


The Editor
The Times Center
The New York Times
620 8th Avenue
New York, NY 10018
Submitted via E-Mail as Per Instruction


May 14, 2015


Editor,
I write in response to the May 12 editorial that conflates several matters of independent action under an inflammatory headline with a common nexus – the title insurance industry.


For more than 30 years I have worked in the industry, and today serve as the president of the New York State Land Title Association, a statewide professional organization representing hundreds of small business and thousands of trusted professionals with a record of protecting residential and commercial purchases by consumers and investors. Our actions are honorable and the service we provide to the real estate finance community is valuable.


Over the last several years, we have worked closely with the New York State Department of Financial Services and Governor Cuomo to improve upon proposed legislation that resulted in a law requiring the licensing of title professionals - a standard that ensures transparency and a more robust regulatory structure, which this Association advanced for more than 10 years prior to passage.


We also provide direct feedback to state and federal regulators who may not be familiar with the subtleties, intricacies and details of a real estate transaction or a profession that is hallmarked by integrity.


Many of the statements contained in the editorial touching on consumer abuses are not a factor in New York State, where the recommendation of a title agent is most often made by the consumer’s personal attorney.


We are saddened by the broad brush strokes used to paint our profession and our colleagues in the legal profession so unfavorably.


Rafael Castellanos
New York State Land Title Association
65 Broadway, Suite 501
New York, NY 10006
(212) 964-3701

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