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Colorado annual report shows stabilizing market, continued defalcations
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Monday, January 23, 2012
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Each year, the Colorado Division of Insurance presents a report on title insurance enforcement actions, market trends and consumer complaints to the state’s general assembly. This year’s report showed that the industry was stabilizing, but that the division had to address significant defalcations in the state. Read on for more from the report.

 



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