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Titanium Solutions a dream or nightmare?

I have been a Titanium Housing Retention Consultant for a while now and as of tonight, I don’t believe I am anymore.

Let me say, when Titanium first started, it was a force to be reckoned with. They had clout, standing and were well respected yet, how time strips even the most promising of their ability to fulfill a profitable future.

You see, it has come to my attention through my experience and company insiders that Titanium has greatly reduced their Salt Lake city staff, greatly reduced their number of assignments and it’s staff are wondering, will today be the day the doors are locked.

I don’t want to talk about my personal experience with Titanium Solutions because, at one time, it was a company I truly supported and in fact, it could be argued that due to me, a lot of their HRC’s heard of them so, I have a bit of affinity for the company however, things have changed.

I have been rejecting assignments lately because the pay has become almost laughable, the contact ratio is ridiculously low and the short sale conversion rate has almost dried up. Granted, some might say all of these things depend on the individual agent however, I beg to differ.

You see, Titanium no longer has the monopoly on home retention specialist or short sale experts and thus, these homeowners are finding alternatives and not relying on the banks to make first contact. In fact, most of these homeowners are going to 3rd parties like NACCA or Federal and State foundations set up through local community centers, churches and non-profit organizations. Truth be told, even banks are now sending out information to local resources these at risk homeowners can drive to in order to get the help they need so…..large national outreach companies like Titanium are finding this new market place of proactiveness very difficult to deal with. You see, the Titanium business model was built on a reactive frame work. In other words, when the bank wanted to make contact with a homeowner to save the home, they would send out Titanium as a last resort but, that is no longer they case. In fact, many States now handle home retention locally through nonprofit organizations so, instead of paying a company, they can get a nonprofit to do the work for much less.

Anyways, enough about why Titanium is failing let’s talk more about my call with Francine Bailey Bird. Francine is my HRC Manager, or something like that and she calls wanting to know why I haven’t accepted or declined my assignment. Well, I explained to her the pay was too low and we the conversion rate to short sales was non-existant because, many assignments we were now getting were strictly home retention. Of course, she begged to differ with me and that’s fine but, none the less, I told her I wasn’t going to be accepting the assignment if it was just another home retention assignement. She then proceed to tell me that is all she does and if I am not interested she can just remove me from all assignments. Her flippant attitude towards me really sealed it and I replied with a, “Ok, that’s fine with me”

So, as of right now, I don’t think I am a Titanium HRC but, I have to be honest, with a Area Manager like Francine, I am ok with that. I mean, I am sure someone would find her as effective and good at what she does but, if her job is to keep HRC’s and work at making them successful in a team effort….in my opinion, she will fail miserably.

I don’t think Titanium is on the right path, I think Excellen, their REO division has destroyed them and their reputation. I think they have lost a lot of great employees that once made them great and now they are dealing with a skeleton crew, over worked, under paid, under appreciated, jaded, pissed off Area Managers and now, they can watch their best HRC’s walk away because half of us were only staying on due to the promise of getting REO inventory and now we are one and half years later with nothing more than an email telling us Excellen isn’t expeting REO’s for a “while”

Sorry Titanium but, your house is obviously not in order and we are seeing it.

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