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Title Insurance








        WHAT IS TITLE INSURANCE AND HOW DOES IT WORK?
        To put it simply, title insurance is a way to protect yourself from financial loss and related legal expenses in the
        event there is a defect in title to your property that is covered by the policy� Title insurance differs from other
        types of insurance in that it focuses on risk prevention, rather than risk assumption� With title insurance, title
        examiners review the history of your property and seek to eliminate title issues before the purchase occurs� Title
        insurance also differs in that it comes with no monthly payment� It’s just a one-time premium paid at closing�

        Do I need title insurance?
        Absolutely� Title insurance is a way to protect what is likely your largest investment — your home� An Owner’s
        Policy provides peace of mind that your title company will stand behind you if a covered title issue or defect
        arises after you have bought your home�

        What does title insurance cover?
        Any number of title issues may arise, even after the most meticulous search of public records� These hidden
        defects are dangerous because you might not learn about them for months, or even years, after purchase� Some
        common examples of risks covered by your Owner’s Policy include defects in title caused by:

          •  Improper execution of documents
          •  Mistakes in recording or indexing legal documents
          •  Forgeries and fraud
          •  Undisclosed or missing heirs
          •  Unpaid taxes and assessments
          •  Unpaid judgments and liens
          •  Unreleased mortgages
          •  Mental incompetence of grantors on the deed
          •  Impersonation of the true owners of the land by fraudulent persons
          •  Refusal of a potential purchaser to accept title based on the condition of the title

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