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More Analysis Of The Impact of U.S. Bank v. Ibanez Decision: VIDEO

by Rich Vetstein on January 29, 2011

in Foreclosure, Massachusetts Real Estate Law, Title Defects

Harold Clarke, Esq., Senior Underwriter for Westcor Title Insurance Company–New England say the U.S. Bank v. Ibanez decision could be one of the most important real estate decisions in recent memory. He explains how it will impact the Massachusetts real estate market, and what may happen in the future. Also check out Westcor New England’s new YouTube channel.

Rich

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