Sunday, 11 November 2012

Title Services

Title Services

There are two kinds of Title Services (Title Insurance): a lender's title policy and an owner's title policy. You're finally in the home stretch. You've signed a purchase agreement and it's time to close on your new home. The closing (also called the settlement) usually takes place at a closing attorney's office. Your real estate professional will help coordinate a convenient date for you. A title is the document that verifies your legal right to your new home. To make sure there are no past errors or legal entanglements that might affect your ownership rights, all properties are subjected to a title search before closing. The title documents are filed with local governments and recorded for various purchases and loans made in the local community. There are two kinds of Title Insurance: a lender's title policy and an owner's title policy. To protect their interest in your property, mortgage lenders require buyers to purchase a lender's title policy. Such a policy, however, does not protect your interest, as a homeowner.

Title Services

Title Services

Title Services

Title Services

Title Services

Title Services

Title Services

Title Services

Title Services


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