Online Documents Inc., Concord, Calif., and ComplianceEase, San Francisco, have announced a strategic alliance to integrate ComplianceEase's automated mortgage compliance system into Online's mortgage document systems.Clients using any of Online's document systems will be able to submit loans to ComplianceAnalyzer for a comprehensive mortgage compliance audit before delivering loan documents to the closing agent, the companies said. "Direct access across Online’s connection to ComplianceAnalyzer will be of immediate value to our lending partners, simplifying an industry which already deals with so many federal, state, and municipal anti-predatory and state licensing laws," said Joan Ingham, president of Online. The companies can be found on the Web at http://www.onlinedocuments.com and http://www.complianceease.com.
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