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10 Reasons To Request A Homeowners

        Policy Of Title Insurance



            Homeowners Policy Of Title Insurance Covers:


               • Against defects in the title to your property including unrecorded easements, forgeries, or other undisclosed
                    contract issues.

               • Against loss due to unknown encumbrances on your title such as liens, judgments, tax liens, or security instruments.


               • Against title claims as a result of fraud, incompetence, or incapacity of the party conveying the property.

               • Against lack of legal access to the property.

               • Loss due to a violation of subdivision law or regulation which effect your ability to obtain a building permit,
                    correct or remove the violation, or remove any existing structures in violation (subject to the policy deductibles).

               • Loss if you are forced to remove structures because they encroach on your neighbor’s property, over an
                     easement or building set-back line.

               • Loss should your existing improvements, to include lawns, shrubbery or trees are damaged due to future exercise
                    of a right of use for the surface of the land for minerals, water or any other substance.

               • Loss if a taxing authority assesses supplemental real estate taxes not previously assessed against the property
                     prior to the policy date.

               • Loss in the event the address of the residence purchase is not the same as shown on the final title policy.

               • Loss if the title to the property is unmarketable which allows another party not to perform on a purchase contract
                     to purchase the land, lease it, or make a mortgage loan on it.





               Example: Donald is buying a house directly from an honest, reputable friend. The Title Commitment, which he
               orders, gives no evidence of title problems,so Donald decides not to waste any money on title insurance.


               Donald’s friend may be honest and may have told Donald everything he knows about the house, but what about the
               previous owners? Did they have a valid claim to the property?


               Many kinds of title defects are so serious that they can render a title unmarketable. It is the title insurance you
               purchase when you acquire real property that protects you against most of these defects.














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