The following is a list of employees of Fidelity National Title that were somehow involved in my escrow, title and/or title insurance that I would not work with again. I do not know which company they all work for exactly - Fidelity National Title Company or Fidelity National Title Insurance Company or Fidelity National Financial - they do all have email addresses that end in "@fnf.com".
Lynn Rode, Fidelity National Title, Escrow Officer
Debbie Shelton, Fidelity National Title, Escrow Officer
Lee Grice, Fidelity National Title, Title Officer
John Hlivka, Fidelity National Title, County Manager
Craig Donner, Fidelity National Title, Title Officer
Paul Anin, Fidelity National Title
Douglas Borchert, Fidelity Narional Title
Dennis Lucey, Fidelity National Title, first Claims Counsel
Adam Pinchuck, Fidelity National Title, second Claims Counsel
Robert Q. Kelly, Fidelity National Title, third Claims Counsel
Owen Girard, Fidelity National Title, Claims
James Gibson, Appraiser, Boise Idaho
Philip Steffen, Appraiser, Phoenix Arizona
PGP Valuation Inc., Appraisal Company
Gary Colemere, Fidelity National Title, Title
Steven Johnson, Fidelity National Title, Claims
Jeff Hansen, Fidelity National Title, fourth Claims Counsel
Todd Moody, Fidelity National Title
Jennifer Reeves, Fidelity National Title, fifth claims,West Coast Manager
Ryan Forrest, Fidelity National Title, sixth Claims Counsel
Ed Kunnes, Fidelity National Title, Attorney
Jeffrey S. Nelson, Fidelity National Title, Attorney
Richard M. McNeely, Fidelity National Title, Attorney
Nancy Van Tassel, Fidelity National Title, Vice President
Peter Wolff Jr., Fidelity National Law Group
William P. Foley II, Fidelity National Title Insurance Company, President and Chairman
There were more employees involved but I want to make sure that I get their names correct so will have to go through some of the documents.
I would never use Fidelity National Title Insurance Company to protect my real estate. A claim was filed with Fidelity for me by their Title Officer for the loss of a mile long easement to 80 acres with views of the famous Napa Valley in California. Fidelity valued the loss at $0 by a Boise Idaho appraiser. After suing Fidelity I was forced to settle for a fraction of the loss. I question whether Fidelity National Title Insurance Company acted in Good Faith in the handling of my claim.
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