No. Each owner must purchase their own title insurance.
Not sure but i think can't transfer real estate title insurance to buyer
You will have to buy auto insurance on the care before you can transfer the title.
No, you need to own a house.
In most jurisdictions, transferring the title to a sold house requires a trip to the county court house. The register of deeds or the office equivalent will have an office there. The transfer can be accomplished there.
You obtain title insurance from a licensed title insurance agent; I would not purchase it from a captive agent (that is, from the lender providing my loan, or from the realtor listing/selling the house).
We own a vacation home in Mexico but are U.S. citizens. We bought a car in Mexico to drive but the insurance is expensive. How do we go about transfering the title to the U.S. so we can purchase insurance from a U.S. company?
No. Only the legal owner can transfer the title to a new owner.No. Only the legal owner can transfer the title to a new owner.No. Only the legal owner can transfer the title to a new owner.No. Only the legal owner can transfer the title to a new owner.
You can learn about Title Insurance through your bank, if you are taking a loan out for a mortgage on your house, then you will need to make sure you have Title Insurance. You can also learn about whether you need it or want it through Title Insurance agencies that offer information about this specifically.
yes you can have insurance on a vehicle that does not belong to you,you can even get tags for it.youjust cant transfer the title.
i pay out my car but i still need to change the title ,i have insurance but not a license can i still transfer the title in my name?
No, Florida law does not require that title insurance be issued. The only requirement to transferring title, is that a proper deed be recorded. However, having said that, if you are buying a property from someone, title insurance is greatly recommended. Title Insurance is the only thing that protects you in the event you receive a fraudulent title, or you later find out that there are undisclosed liens or encumbrances against the title. I would never buy any property without the protection of a title insurance policy. If, on the other hand, your parents are transferring to you their property, and you already know the history of the title, title insurance would not be needed.
Yes. They sign a deed conveying their interest in the house to the wife.