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IDS Launches Compliance Resource for Clients

real-estate-onlineMortgage document preparation vendor International Document Services, Inc. (IDS), has launched a new comprehensive "Resources" website within its flagship document preparation system, idsDoc.

The main feature of the site, a compliance-focused blog authored by IDS compliance officer Jonathan Johnson, was first made available to IDS clients through the platform earlier this month.

Johnson explained that the website will serve as the company's communication platform to inform customers of changes made to documents or to its system. However, that isn't the site's only purpose.

"Each blog post also features a general message that reflects on current trends in the industry or other information of interest to the mortgage compliance community," he added. "I believe that IDS Customers can really benefit from the added communication regarding our services along with the other tools—like the fully interactive State Disclosure Matrix—we're making available on our site."

"Lenders are being constantly inundated with changes to mortgage regulations, and it's important for them to educate themselves in order to maintain compliance," said Mark Mackey, EVP for Utah-based IDS. "By making the knowledge our compliance staff possesses available to clients in an easily digestible format, IDS is making good on its commitment to helping its clients generate zero-defect, fully compliant mortgage docs."

About Author: Tory Barringer

Tory Barringer began his journalism career in early 2011, working as a writer for the University of Texas at Arlington's student newspaper before joining the DS News team in 2012. In addition to contributing to DSNews.com, he is also the online editor for DS News' sister publication, MReport, which focuses on mortgage banking news.
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