TITLE INSURANCE FAQS

Title Insurance is an essential part of any real estate transaction. Real estate closings have become extremely complicated and it is easy to see how the average home buyer can get lost in the process. As your Realtor, my many years of experience in the title insurance industry, both as an agent and underwriter can be a valuable tool for you as you navigate through the process of buying your home. Please feel free to comment or ask questions.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Do I have to Give That Easement?

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Can a landowner refuse to provide an easement or right-of-way? The Answer is Yes. A landowner must consent in writing before the creation o...
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Easements & Rights of Way

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What is an easement or right-of-way? An easement or right-of-way is an agreement that confers on an individual, company or municipality the ...

What are Municipal Searches and How do they affect my property?

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Municipal searches are informational searches that encompass Building Department and Fire Department records. Information about the abutting...
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Tuesday, May 5, 2009

How does title insurance protect me?

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Title Insurance is unique when compared to many other types of insurance available. Title Insurance takes proactive steps to insure that you...
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Monday, May 4, 2009

What Are Riparian Rights?

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When a premises to be insured abuts any body of water, Riparian Rights can be a serious consideration. Anyone purchasing such a property sho...
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What is Title insurance?

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Title Insurance is an important part of just about every real estate closing. When you purchase real property you must know that you have go...
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