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  2. Escrow - Wikipedia

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    The first Internet escrow company to be licensed was Escrow.com, [7] founded by Fidelity National Financial in 1999. [8] In the European Union, the Payment Services Directive, which commenced on 1 November 2009, has for the first time allowed the introduction of very low-cost Internet escrow services that are properly licensed and government ...

  3. Title Insurance and Trust Company - Wikipedia

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    The company was known for accumulating a notable collection of historic photographs (now in the collection of the California Historical Society) and commissioning writers, such as W. W. Robinson, to write a series of pamphlets about the history of regions and neighborhoods in Southern California. [1] [2] The Title Insurance and Trust Company ...

  4. Escrow.com - Wikipedia

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    Escrow.com is a privately held internet escrow company. Based in San Francisco, CA , [ 1 ] Escrow.com was founded in 1999 by Fidelity National Financial . [ 2 ] It was acquired in 2015 by Freelancer.com .

  5. First American Financial Corporation - Wikipedia

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    First American Title had its initial public offering on the over-the-counter market in 1964 and, four years later, was restructured with the formation of The First American Financial Corporation as a holding company. First American Title became a subsidiary company and a trust business was conducted through First American Trust Company.

  6. Stewart Information Services Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Stewart Information Services Corporation (SISCO) is a real estate information, title insurance and transaction management company. Wholly owned subsidiaries, Stewart Title Guaranty Co. and Stewart Title Company offer products and services in the United States and abroad through its direct retail operations, independent agencies in the Stewart Trusted Provider network, and other companies.

  7. Deed of trust (real estate) - Wikipedia

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    A deed of trust refers to a type of legal instrument which is used to create a security interest in real property and real estate.In a deed of trust, a person who wishes to borrow money conveys legal title in real property to a trustee, who holds the property as security for a loan from the lender to the borrower.

  8. Trust company - Wikipedia

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    A trust company can be named as an executor or personal representative in a last will and testament.The responsibilities of an executor in settling the estate of a deceased person include collecting debts, settling claims for debt and taxes, accounting for assets to the courts and distributing wealth to beneficiaries.

  9. Trust deed investment company - Wikipedia

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    A licensed trust deed investment company (TDIC) offers investments in collateral-backed property loans in the United States.Unlike private individuals who are generally subject to usury laws limiting interest rates on loans, TDICs can legally lend to property owners at rates determined by market demand.