Title Problems
Title insurance companies don't always get it right. When they don't, there are title problems. Title problems can include missing or false documents and documents filled out incorrectly. Title problems need to be cleared up before a home's closing. Learn about some common title problems here and how you can protect yourself.
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Title Insurance Problems Arise When A Title Company Fails to Disclose An Association
Added July 27, 2009 by Ilyce R. Glink and Samuel J. Tamkin
What is the purpose of a title company? To avoid title insurance problems and issues. A title company's responsibility is to search the public records and inform the prospective homeowner about any issues and problems that affect the title of a property they intend on buying.
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