Title Search
A title search occurs when a title company or a homeowner searches public records for all the information they can find on a specific property. A title search may turn up liens and easements on a property or other information that could affect the sale of the property. A title company performs a title search during the home purchase process, prior to closing.
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Do It Yourself Title Search May Be Incomplete
Added May 6, 2009 by Ilyce R. Glink
Can you do a title search for your own property? You may be able to research your property's title and related liens in public records but you may also miss something. Do you need to hire an attorney to help with a title search? Or a title insurance company? Find out what a title search includes and why a do-it-yourself title search may not be the best idea.
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