- Posted March 19, 2012
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CYBERSPACE SIGHTINGS: Attorneys Title Agency and affiliates launch four new websites
Farmington Hills-based Attorneys Title Agency (ATA), a full-service title company providing comprehensive services throughout the state of Michigan, recently announced the launch of the company's new websites. ATA President William Robinson made the announcement.
"This is a very exciting step for ATA and our affiliated companies," said Robinson.
"The new websites offer clients great resources housed in one central location. We're now offering online transactions, which will be convenient for clients and employees alike. It's a win-win all around."
In addition to information about ATA and affiliates Greco Title Agency, Midstate Title Agency and Seaver Title Agency, the new and improved websites offer mortgage calculators, employee directories and links to pertinent industry websites, as well as commercial and residential forms for lenders, builders, real estate brokers and agents alike.
For more information, visit www.atatitle.com, www.grecotitle.com, www.midstatetitle.net and www.seavertitle.com.
Published: Mon, Mar 19, 2012
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