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Special Reports
In this section of BrokerUniverse we examine a subject of key importance
for mortgage originators every month, based on special reports that run in our sister publication, Origination News.

Document Services: Riding the Wave of Paperworkl
With the latest developments in the document services industry, riding the wave
of paperwork has gotten a little easier in two ways.
Document services providers are constantly improving the ways that they can help
originators organize all the different forms that are required to successfully close a mortgage. The number of
regulator- or legislatively-mandated disclosures has grown over the years and doc services firms have increasingly
been a help to originators who want to ensure they are keeping up with state and federal requirements as well as
wholesale investor desires.
The second way navigating the sea of paperwork has gotten easier has been via
the use of an online browser through which many document services firms have been allowing mortgage brokers access
to their servers without the need for proprietary software.
In this Special Report, read about the latest at Entyre, the Ann Arbor, Mich.
firm that was acquired earlier this year by private investors led by Richard Beedon and Chris Eagle; Orion Financial
Group, Southlake, Texas, which has released an update to its DocPro software; Document Systems Inc., Carson, Calif.,
a company headed by an executive with insight into the way technology has evolved over the years; the Lakewood,
Colo.-based Guardian Mortgage, where simplicity for users is a key goal; and SwiftView, Spokane, Wash., which is
beta testing eDisclosures, a product that it says is "a paperless process for delivering disclosure sets."
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