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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.
You can find study material for the MD Title Producers License by searching online for reputable resources and courses specific to this license. Consider looking at websites such as the Maryland Insurance Administration or approved insurance education providers for study material. Additionally, reaching out to industry professionals or attending prep courses in your area can also be helpful for exam preparation.
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== == Applications and general information for individual producers and agencies (resident and non-resident) can be found at the GA site: inscomm.state.ga.us
In Florida it is customary that the seller pays for the deed transfer tax. This is not a law so if you can make a deal with the new owner to pay it then that is fine.
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Yes, according to Florida state law. Title XXXIII, chapter 537 (also known as the "Florida Title Loan Act") discusses the requirement that any entity providing title loans must be licensed. Specifically: 537.002 indicates that the industry is regulated and those in the industry must be licensed to participate. 537.004 indicates that a title loan issuer must be bonded (minimum $100,000) and pay application ($1,200), investigation ($200) and/or renewal ($1,200) fees to be considered for a license. 537.005 summarizes the fees and bonding requirements in detail.
Yes. All title officers need a license in NJ
two hundred for the plate plus registration and title fees. figure about 260 or so for your first Florida plate
Abalienation is the legal act of alienation or estrangement, or the transferring of a legal title.
Contact your lender.