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AllRegs Announces Award to Publish FHA Guidelines

Sep 30, 2014

AllRegs has been named the official publisher for FHA Single-Family policies. Aspects of the FHA agreement include publishing, training, customer service and project management. Details of the publishing platform include searchable access to both current and archived documents, the ability to perform dynamic searches using keywords and synonyms, and the ability to export content into user modifiable formats. “Since founding this company in 1989 my goal has been twofold; to create a central location where industry professionals can go for fast, reliable answers and to provide a cost-effective method of information management for all industry participants,” said Glenn Ford, Founder and CEO of AllRegs. “Adding the FHA to our roster of publishing customers brings us one step closer to realizing that goal.”   
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