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Learn, Connect and Lead: Join MetaSource at MERS User Conference

Collaboration and innovation are the themes of this year’s MERS® User Conference and e-Mortgage Boot Camp June 24-26 in Reston, Va. And whether you’re beginning or an experienced MERS user or someone who is looking to learn more about successful eMortgage implementation, you are sure to come away with a wealth of new knowledge. The…

MetaSource Adds New MERS Reconciliation Feature to Popular mintrak®2™ Platform
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Standardizing Lending Examination Formats (LEF)

Conference of State Bank Supervisors (CSBS) is currently sponsoring an initiative to standardize Lending Examination Formats (LEF) for depository and non-depository institutions for both state and federal supervised entities. What is Lending Examination Format (LEF)? Lending Examination Format (LEF) is the industry data standard for the e-exam process. It was developed by ComplianceEase and adopted…

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MERS QA 2018 Challenges: Poorly Documented Default Triggers and Turnover

The documentation of default triggers for foreclosures and bankruptcies, subservicer compliance, and turnover among staff with MERS responsibilities were among the top challenges for MERS QA in 2018, according to a MetaSource analysis of its third-party audits for compliance with MERS® quality assurance guidelines. The audits include a thorough review of a MERS member’s operational…

New MERS Reconciliation Feature Allows Instant Updates
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New MERS Reconciliation Feature Allows Instant Updates

For too many servicers, reconciling mortgage data for MERS eQA requirements is a job they have come to dread. With so much information to be reconciled across a thicket of often mismatched fields, it can be tempting to put off those monthly or quarterly tasks and assume you’ll get to it by the end of…