Thursday, October 13, 2011

VA loan fees

Some last minute confusion regarding legislative changes to VA loan fees has some lenders and prospective homeowners scrambling for clarity with home closings on the line. But the Department of Veterans Affairs sought to calm fears by pledging to cover additional costs while waiting for President Obama to act on a bill that would keep VA funding fees in place thru mid-November.

The fees are mandatory charges applied to every VA purchase and re-finance loan. They help keep the program running and help ensure service members can continue to purchase a home with no money down or private mortgage insurance. The bill now is awaiting the presidents signature and would stave off the rate drop until Nov. 17.

Government officials expect the VA funding fee issue to be resolved within days. I will keep you updated on this issue.

Sincerely,

Lisa Scanlon, CSA
941-447-7130
www.scanlonsigningservices.comk

Monday, October 10, 2011

Florida's New Power of Attorney Act

Last week Florida enacted a new "Power of Attorney Act" in order to protect its elderly population from exploitation. This new act states a power of attorney must be signed by the principal and two subscribing witnesses and be acknowledged by the principal before a notary public.

Floridians are being warned that if they don't comply with the new laws there power of attorney will be invalid. Power of attorney's that were entered prior to 10-1-11 will still be valid if they followed the current laws that were in place at that time. Individuals should update there current power of attorney in order to be up to date with the new regulations to avoid any potential problems in the future.

Sincerely,
Lisa Scanlon, CSA
941-447-7130
www.scanlonsigningservices.com