At ComFree, your partners in real estate, we believe in empowering you with knowledge and information. Real Estate buyers and sellers both know the importance of insurance. Title insurance is no different.
Title insurance is a distinctive policy crafted to defend homeowners and lenders from potential loss or damage due to discrepancies in the property’s title. Unlike conventional insurance policies, title insurance prioritizes protecting stakeholders against incidents that transpired in the past, predominantly related to the property and its preceding proprietors.
In real estate lingo, a title symbolizes lawful proof of possession. Upon procuring a property, the title is relayed to you, authenticating your legal ownership. This is where title insurance can become pivotal, fortifying your proprietary rights against any disputes.
– Claims from others professing a stake in your property.
– Mistakes or oversights in deeds.
– Erroneous record examinations.
– Deceptive or falsified property documents.
– Encumbrances on the property.
– Overlaps (for instance, a neighboring structure infiltrating your land).
– Rights of passage across your property.
Title insurance is crucial for both homebuyers and lenders and is generally available in two versions:
– Lender’s Policy: This is obligatory when obtaining a mortgage, protecting the lender’s stake in the property against any title discrepancies.
– Owner’s Policy: Procured at the property transaction closure, it shields the homeowner, remaining in effect as long as there’s an interest in the property by the owner or their heirs.
Title insurance premiums payment is contingent on local regulations and traditions.
Generally:
– Homebuyers manage the lender’s title insurance costs as they are securing the loan.
– Owner’s policy costs might vary, sometimes covered by the seller to expedite the sale process.
1. Executing a title search to probe the property’s lineage by a title agent or lawyer.
2. Releasing a Preliminary Report for client scrutiny and endorsement.
3. Following the acknowledgment of all closure documents and payment compliance, the official title insurance policy is formulated.
This is all handled by ComFree’s legal partner, Edmonton Law Office LLP.
– Extensive Protection:It provides broader protection, covering risks such as fraud, forgery, and encroachments.
– Mental Peace: It guarantees prompt resolution of any covered title defects, offering peace of mind.
– Single Payment Convenience:The premium is paid once at the closure, simplifying the financial aspect of transactions.
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* Only when the buyer comes direct, otherwise the seller may choose to negotiate a commission with the buyer’s agent.