What is Title Insurance?

 

You've signed a purchase agreement and you're scheduled for a closing on the home of your dreams.  Who wants to think about something as obscure as title insurance?  Actually, you'd be foolish not to.

A title is a document that verifies your legal right to your new property.  To make sure there are no past errors or legal entanglements that might effect your ownership rights, all properties are subject to a title search before closing.  Sometimes however, a title problem will unexpectedly surface days, weeks or years later.  If a problem does occur, you'll be glad to have the protection of title insurance.  There are two kinds of title insurance: one that protects the lender (required) and one that protects you (optional).

Don't underestimate the importance of this coverage!

Let's take a hypothetical situation...

Elizabeth and John bought a property for $100,000, making a $20,000 down payment.  Their lender held a $80,000 mortgage lien and required them to furnish title insurance to protect this interest.  A month after closing, a relative of a previous owner made claim to the property...and the claim proved valid.  The title insurer reimbursed the lender for his cost, and the mortgage note was then turned over to the title company.  Elizabeth and John are out their $20,000 down payment, their equity in the property, their property, and they still owe the remaining balance of the mortgage!

Lender's Policy

Owner's Policy

Potential Threats to Your Title

 

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