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Knowledge is Power!
LandAmerica Financial Group, Inc. (NYSE: LFG), has expanded its KnowYourClosing.com website to include a Spanish language translation of the site’s explanation of the entire real estate transaction process to homebuyers. KnowYourClosing.com empowers homebuyers by providing them a beginning-to-end reference of what’s involved and what to expect with home purchases and closing requirements. The site’s information, which includes a glossary of terms and detailed definitions, is written in everyday language making it easily understood by the greater public.
“The American Dream of home ownership unites people of all backgrounds and strengthens our nation’s sense of community,” said Kate Hall, Vice President
– LandAmerica. “Making the vital information found on KnowYourClosing.com available in Spanish is an important step in seeing this dream come true for the growing Hispanic homebuying population.”Hall added including a Spanish language translation of the site reflects the LandAmerica commitment to give each customer superior service, and helps the company pursue its goal of being the premier provider of real estate transaction services.
About LandAmerica Financial Group, Inc.
LandAmerica Financial Group, Inc. is a leading provider of real estate transaction services with over 650 offices and a network of more than 8,500 active agents. LandAmerica serves agent, residential, commercial and lender customers throughout the United States, Mexico, Canada, the Caribbean, Latin America, Europe and Asia. LandAmerica has been ranked Number One in the Mortgage Services Industry on Fortune’s(R) 2007 and 2008 lists of America’s Most Admired Companies. “
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