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| Program Changes |
- This release does not introduce new features or major
fixes; however, it includes backend enhancements
designed to improve overall platform stability,
performance, and security.
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| Document Changes |
Multistate
- Important Applicant Information
Updated the Important Applicant Information
form, in the opening section, to include account
opening as a time the customer will be asked for
their personal information when applying for a
loan.
- Michigan
Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney-MI
- Updated the Motor Vehicle Power of
Attorney - Michigan to match the latest
version of the Appointment of Agent (TR-128)
Rev. 02/26. Updates include changes in the text,
revision date and an official logo has been
added.
- Rhode Island
Motor Vehicle Title
Application-RI - The Rhode Island Division of
Motor Vehicles updated their Application for
Title for Vehicles (TR-2/TR-9), with a
revision date of 11/2025. The document has been
revised to match the model form. Changes include
updating the transaction fee amount to $53.50,
restructuring and updating the Vehicle Information
section to include Number of Seat Belts and a new
fuel type of CNG/LPG as well as other minor
updates.
- South Carolina
Waiver of Appraisal Rights
Notice-SC - Updated the form to omit the
"Guarantor" heading when all Guarantors in a
transaction are also Borrowers or Owners in the
transaction.
- Utah
Motor Vehicle Title Application-UT
- The Utah State Tax Commission updated their
Vehicle Application for Title and Registration
(TC-656), thus the Motor Vehicle Title
Application for Utah has been updated. There are new
fields to capture the co-owner information on the
form and a new checkbox to choose if the form is
being used for registration.
- Virginia
Assumable Upon Divorce
Disclosure-VA - Added the Assumable Upon
Divorce Disclosure to the residential lending
library based on Virginia Code 6.2-419. Virginia law
requires conventional home mortgage loans originated
by certain financial institutions to be assumable by
an existing borrower from another borrower in the
event of a divorce subject to qualification and
requires lenders to disclose this at application and
in the mortgage loan. The form selects when
the collateral is located in Virginia, occupancy
status type is primary or secondary residence and
loan is not a FHA, Veterans Affairs, or USDA
guaranteed loan. The form does not select when the
option "Not Subject to Assumption Upon Decree of
Absolute Divorce" is selected in the Collateral
panel of the Document Data page.
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