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Title agents and agencies, title insurance underwriters, real estate attorneys and other real estate professionals - all are represented in the ranks of PLTA members. In order to become a member each individual must ascribe to the Code of Ethics of PLTA. In addition, as an organization PLTA has adopted the Principles of Fair Conduct originally promulgated by the American Land Title Association (ALTA).
PLTA members are knowledgeable, dedicated professionals who are your best resource to protect your share of the American dream - home ownership. |
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WE, the members of the Pennsylvania Land Title Association,
BELIEVING that land is the foundation upon which the very existence of our nation is secured, and out of which the wealth of our nation and its industries and its people ultimately flows; and
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The Executive Committee of PLTA has adopted the following Principles of Fair Conduct created by the American Land Title Association:
ALTA PRINCIPLES OF FAIR CONDUCT
- To engage only in business practices that are lawful and consistent with a high standard of ethical behavior.
- To encourage a culture of compliance within their organizations for federal and state laws that govern the title insurance business and for these Principles.
- To treat consumers in a fair and ethical manner.
- To provide consumers with timely and comprehensive information regarding their policies, services, products, and prices so as to enable consumers to shop effectively among providers of title-related services.
- To encourage and assist consumers to be educated purchasers of title insurance and title-related services.
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