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Financial Asset Services Receives Woman Business Certification

Financial Asset Services recently announced that the company has received its Woman Business Enterprise Certification (WBE) from the Woman's Business Enterprise National Counsel (WBENC). Financial Asset Services, based in Irvine, California, has been serving customers in the asset management, property disposition, and valuation services fields for 30 years. The company serves banks, mortgage companies, financial institutions, and servicers nationwide.

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Industry Groups Join Forces to Change Hawaii’s BPO Law

The state of Hawaii has enacted House Bill 320, a statute that permits a licensed real estate broker or real estate salesperson to prepare broker price opinions (BPOs) and charge a fee for their service. Under previous legislation, if a real estate licensee charged a fee for a BPO other than the commission involved in the normal sale of a property, then the licensee was in violation of the state's legal code for real estate appraisals. The change, which took effect in July, came about through a unified effort by a number of industry groups, and it's been a long time coming.

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Financial Asset Services Recognized as a Woman-Owned Business

Financial Asset Services, Inc. (FAS) recently announced that it has been recognized by the National Women Business Owners Corporation (NWBOC) as a member and has been granted its Woman Business Enterprise Certification (WBE). Financial Asset Services has provided property disposition and valuation services for mortgage companies and financial institutions for more than 30 years.

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Financial Asset Services Launches Door Knock Service

Financial Asset Services, Inc. (FAS) has launched a new door knock service to help mortgage servicers with loss mitigation. The company says successful door knocks can lead to discussions of short sale transactions or deed-in-lieu negotiations for the servicer and allow homeowners to leave the property on their own terms.

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