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Title Basics
As real estate is the nation’s largest market, its purchase and sale is essential to the health of the economy. However, these transactions are never without risk. That’s why title insurance has been protecting American homeowners for more than 130 years.
When a piece of real estate is financed, purchased or sold, a record of that is generally filed in the public record at the respective county. Other events that may affect the ownership of a property are also documented and filed. These may include liens, levies, encumbrances and etc. When a buyer purchases title insurance, the company searches these records to find ( and remedy, if possible ) issues that may affect the purchaser’s ownership
Real Estate Professionals
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What Is Title Insurance?
Phone Wire Fraud – Spoofing
Why New Homes Need Title Protection
Life of a Judgment
What is a 1031?
Closing Disclosure Checklist for LendersÂ
Key Professionals Involved In The RE Process
5 Things Not To Do During The Closing Process
The Cost of Title Insurance
Mail Away Closing Tips
Checklist For Items Needed For Closing – RE Agents
Top 10 Questions about FIRPTA
Attorneys & Counselors
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Why New Homes Need Title Protection
The Cost of Title Insurance
What is a 1031 Exchange?
Key Professionals Involved In The RE Process – Attorney Focus
5 Things Not To Do During The Closing Process
Mail Away Closing Tips
Top 10 Questions about FIRPTA
Buyers & Sellers
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5 Things Not To Do During The Closing Process
The Cost of Title Insurance
Why New Homes Need Title Protection
What Is Title Insurance?
First Time Homebuyers FAQ
Checklist For Items Needed For Closing
Key Professionals Involved In The RE Process
10 Steps To Buying A Home
How Errors In Public Records Can Affect Your Homes Title

