Process server management platform ProVest announced Monday that the company has opened a new office in Maryland that will help local attorneys and servicers meet the demands of new state legislation that requires private process servers to personally deliver a notice of foreclosure to homeowners in default before the process begins.
“We are all eager to help Maryland’s firms successfully navigate this new process,” said Scott Strady, chief executive officer of ProVest. “ProVest is dedicated to improving the default servicing industry in any way possible. Maryland is taking strong actions to amend its mortgage crisis, and we will do everything in our power to make that happen as quickly as possible.”
Author: Kerri Panchuk
• Date: 06/29/2008