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We are so happy with the reaction to our Choose & Save Program. We’ve decided to extend the benefits to the seller side of the HUD-1. See our FEE sheet. Starting today, sellers whose buyers select the Choose & Save option, will receive FREE DEED PREP plus FREE COURIER plus FREE BANKING RELATED FEES.This is …
Deeds that have been signed and are properly acknowledged before a notary are not impacted by the death of one of the parties unless there is some clause or estate related to that person’s death.As with any deed, the ownership interest is vulnerable until the deed has been recorded.Be careful when working with a Power …
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This is a very good question. Thank you.Start by finding your owner policy. You likely received it by mail with the original recorded deed.If you can’t find your policy, you’ll want some evidence that you purchased an owner policy. A copy of the title insurance commitment along with the HUD-1 Settlement Statement showing a premium …
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Did you cough before you said rip off? That’s how I heard it. ;)Anyway, here’s another way to look at it.Do you really need homeowners/fire/hazard insurance?Do you really need health insurance?Do you really need auto insurance?Do you really need life insurance?Do you really need disability insurance?It’s really a matter of your personal taste or tolerance …
Yes. Depending on the nature of the pending lien, it may be covered by the insurance or be an exception. Talk with your title insurer and they can give you a specific opinion.Here are a couple of examples.Let’s say there is a pending law suit, not an action in equity, in which no judgment has …
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I’ll answer the second question, first. Read through most of this blog and also check out this blurb.Now to the first question. You pay for title insurance once. That is, once for each policy.Your owner policy stays in place and protects you as long as you have an interest to protect.Loan policies, on the other …
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