Dear Associates:
Please Note: The procedure for compliance with the Abandoned Property Law
as it pertains to title company escrow deposits has changed this year.
Pursuant to Section 1317 of the Abandoned Property Law, escrow deposits collected
by title companies, their agents or representatives as an inducement to issue
a title policy, which become 3 or more years old (measured from date of deposit)
as of December 31 of any year, must be turned over to the State Comptroller
as abandoned property unless there has been written communication from the
depositor or other person claiming the deposit within the 3 year period.
This is a reminder that if your office has not already done so, a review should
be conducted to identify those escrows that will become 3 years old as of December
31, 2003. If you have escrows that fall into this category, the following procedure
is to be followed, pursuant to Section 1422 of the Abandoned Property Law.
At least ninety days prior to the applicable reporting date(1), you must send
a written notice by first class mail, to each person appearing to be the owner
of the deposit, at the address of the owner as it appears on your books and
records. This requirement shall not apply where you do not have an address
for the owner or you can demonstrate the only address you have pertaining to
the owner is not the current address.
To the extent that the ninety day notice is required, you must, with respect
to deposits in excess of $1000.00, send a second written notice by certified
mail, return receipt requested, unless you have, in response to the ninety
day notice, received a claim from the owner of the property or, the original
mailing was returned to you as undeliverable.
The written notice required under Section 1422 shall advise the owner that
deposit will be remitted to the state comptroller unless the deposit is claimed
by the owner prior to the required remittance date(2).
In addition, pursuant to Section 1422, the cost of necessary certified mailing
may be deducted from the deposit as a service charge.
Copies of Sections 1317 and 1422 of the Abandoned Property Law are attached
to this Bulletin for your reference. It is strongly suggested that you review
both statutes in their entirety. Further information, including forms for reporting
to the Comptroller's office, is available at
http://www.osc.state.ny.us/ouf/oufhandbook/money.htm
Should you have any questions regarding the questions of escrows or the Abandoned
Property Law, please contact Company Counsel.
Footnotes
1) The applicable reporting date, pursuant to Section 1317 (2) is "...within
the first ten days of March in each year..." for "Any such
property deemed abandoned as of the preceding December thirty-first...".
2) The required remittance date appears to be same as the applicable reporting
date pursuant to Section 1317(2).