Portland, Ore.-based SwiftView Inc. and Dynatek Inc., Livonia, Mich., have formed a strategic alliance designed to make paperless loan processing with a fully integrated, Web-based document delivery system available to the mortgage industry.Dynatek's MORvision loan origination software now features a plug-in that gives its customers direct access to SwiftView's SwiftSend Web-based service from within MORvision. The plug-in makes it possible for customers to electronically deliver confidential loan documents to title companies, attorneys, or any recipient with an Internet-connected computer. The companies can be found on the Web at http://www.swiftsend.com and http://www.dynatek.com.
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The Housing for the 21st Century Act includes provisions covering policy, manufactured homes and rural infrastructure introduced in a prior Senate proposal.
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