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Beginning August 7, students and staff will no longer use physical parking permits on campus, but rather their license plates will act as a virtual permit.
Texas A&M Transportation Services is transitioning to permitless parking beginning this fall, according to the Department of Transportation Services associate director Julie Villarreal. However, there are a few exceptions for gated lots and parking garages.
“For the majority of campus users, the license plate is the permit,” Villarreal said. “Staff will confirm vehicles parked in their valid parking areas through the use of camera technology which checks the parking authorization for the license plate.” ....

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Will 2021 Be the Year the Industry Finally Embraces Mortgage Tech?


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A few years ago, signing a stack of papers at the mortgage closing table was expected – there was no other option. But now, a whole new world of possibilities has opened up as mortgage tech continues to advance and a younger generation of home buyers enters the housing market for the first time.
“Alexa, get me a mortgage,” was nothing but a dream several years ago. Now that dream may be becoming a reality as mortgage lenders turn their eye on mortgage technology and the sky is the limit.
The mortgage industry is ripe with fresh ideas and old systems that need to be updated to fit today’s times, from front-end technology to origination tech to finding ways to innovate servicing, every sector is on the precipice of change, and 2021 could be the year that finally makes the switch. ....

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Are NFTs and Blockchain the Next Big Mortgage Industry Disruptor?


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Title companies are seeing more business than ever, but could that be about to come to an end? One economist thinks so. 
Title premium volume surged more than 20 percent in 2020, and the industry generated $19.2 billion in title insurance premiums, according to the American Land Title Association’s latest Market Share Analysis.
But despite this increase in activity, one economist said title companies could become obsolete as blockchain technology becomes more popular. 
“Prediction: Blockchain and NFTs will make title companies obsolete,” Redfin Chief Economist Daryl Fairweather wrote in a Twitter thread. “The market for title companies right now is over $16 billion. The role of the title company is to make sure the home seller actually owns the home and has the right to sell it (an NFT could take care of that).” ....

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Deaths for the week of Feb. 28-March 6, 2021 – J.


Barry Dow Biegun, 93, passed away peacefully on Feb. 26 at his home in Cupertino.
Barry was the son of Leah Eisenstein Biegun and Chayim Biegun. Born in Poland, Barry was only 11 years old when Soviet troops invaded Poland in 1939. Barry was part of the largely untold story of Polish citizens who were deported by the Soviet Union to Soviet labor camps at the beginning of World War II. Barry was a child when he was sent to the Siberian labor camp, known as “The Gulag,” where he remained until he was 17 years old.
After surviving the Holocaust, Barry came to the United States. Before completing his degree, he decided to join the U.S. Air Force in June 1945 and served as a staff sergeant until he was honorably discharged in August 1952.  In January 1953, Barry achieved a lifelong dream when he became a U.S. citizen. ....

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