PRIVACY POLICY
CROSSLAND TITLE PRIVACY POLICY
In order to better serve your needs, Crossland Title, Inc. may ask you to provide us with certain information. We recognize and respect the privacy expectations you, our customers, have. Crossland understands the concerns you may have about what we will do with private information. We believe you have a right to know how we use your non-public personal information. Also, to whom we disclose your non-public personal information. This Privacy Policy provides you with an explanation of how we handle your non-public personal information. We reserve the right to change this Privacy Policy from time to time consistent with the applicable privacy laws.
We may collect non-public information about you from the following sources:
- applications or other forms we receive from you or your representative;
- communications with you in writing, in person, by telephone, or other means;
- your transactions with or from the services being performed by us, our affiliates, or others;
- our internet website; and
- consumer reporting agencies.
We may share your non-public person information:
- our affiliates;
- with agents, brokers, or representatives to provide you with the products or services you have requested;
- third party contractors or service providers who provide services on our behalf;
- when you direct us or give us permission; and
- we are required or permitted by law to do so, or when we suspect fraudulent or criminal activities.
We may store your non-public personal information indefinitely. This includes after any customer relationship has ceased. If your non-public personal information is not stored, it will be destroyed.
We will do our best to ensure that no unauthorized parties have access to any of your non-public personal information. We limit access to non-public personal information about you to those individuals. Also, entities who need to know that information to provide products or services to you or for other legitimate business purposes. We maintain physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards. Safeguards that comply with federal and state regulations.