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- Posted August 02, 2013
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Parks Title expanding, opens office in Livonia
Parks Title is pleased to announce the opening of a new office on North Laurel Park Drive in Livonia.
Mark Demmer, director of finance for Parks Title, said, "We chose Livonia as our newest location because it was a very natural growth pattern for us. As we have been steadily increasing our client base in the Livonia, Northville and Plymouth area, we want to continue providing the high level of service for which Parks Title is known. We are very excited about this move and look forward to growing our market share in those communities."
Established in 1989, Parks Title is a full service title and escrow agency serving all of Michigan and Illinois and a recognized expert for providing fast and accurate title and settlement services.
Kevin McBride, Parks Title's director of business development, said of the expansion, "We are confident the new office will enable us to more efficiently serve Livonia and the surrounding cities, in addition to our clients in the Brighton and Ann Arbor areas."
Headquartered in Royal Oak, Parks Title's roots are as a family owned, independent provider of a full range of residential and commercial title insurance services. Certified as a Women's Business Enterprise, Parks Title also has offices in Rochester Hills, Lansing, Grand Rapids, and Chicago. Parks Title's years of experience working with REO/Foreclosure properties makes them an industry leader in clearing title on default properties.
Parks Title's Livonia office is located at 17197 North Laurel Park Drive, Suite 273, Livonia, 48125. The office phone number is 734-838-3910 and fax number is 734-838-3911.
Published: Fri, Aug 2, 2013
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