A little behind times as we all know most Mills own or control their own title companies.
Denver Post-
State investigators digging into Colorado attorneys who controlled the bulk of the business during the foreclosure crisis are taking a closer look at a title insurance company with ties to those law firms.
In a Denver District Court filing, the Colorado Attorney General’s Office said a company with connections to former foreclosure powerhouse Lawrence Castle “might be improperly charging an additional $175 for title commitments” it never actually issued to consumers.
In a related development, Castle said in a separate court filing for the same case that he’s considering suing state investigators for allegedly causing federal mortgage agencies to dump his law firm from handling its cases, effectively forcing the state’s biggest foreclosure processor to close shop.