Lender Processing Services has launched a new short-sale service to help mortgage firms handle their growing caseload of REO properties. The Jacksonville, Fla.-based vendor is offering the service through its Asset Management Solutions division. The company oversees a network of asset managers to market and sell distressed and depository-owned properties. The unit performs such functions as reviewing title, resolving junior liens and reviewing property values against short-sale offers. In other short-sale news, Loan Resolution Corp., Scottsdale, Ariz., said it is hiring 100 new workers this month to meet demand for the Treasury Department's new Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives program. LRC says it needs the additional workers to meet "unprecedented growth as demand for short sales and deed-in-lieus skyrockets." The vendor moved into a 30,000-square-foot office in North Scottsdale in September 2009. The new positions range from executive slots down to entry-level positions including asset managers.
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