LoanStar Trustee Services, a segment of First American National Default Title Services, changed its name to Trustee Servicing Solutions. The move comes as the company transitions certain functions away from its Dallas office to a new office in Southern California, the company announced Monday. The National Default Title Services division is part of the First American Title Insurance Company, the largest subsidiary in the First American Financial Corp. (FAF). “The name Trustee Servicing Solutions more accurately reflects the broader range of products and services we offer to our customers,” said Wes Mee, president of First American National Default Title Services, in a press statement. “The name change is also reflective of our commitment to provide our business partners with a variety of solutions for their foreclosure processing needs,” Mee added. Performing functions in two locations will provide a higher degree of flexibility in meeting client needs in a multi-state environment, the company said. Those services include foreclosure trustee services and managing non-judicial foreclosure cases in Arizona, California, Nevada, Oregon, Texas and Washington. The company said it follows government-sponsored enterprise (GSE) guidelines in performing foreclosures. Other services include direct source entry and review, foreclosure processing, loss mitigation solicitation, and title exam and curative resolution. Write to Austin Kilgore. The author held no relevant investments.
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