No, boat insurance is not required in Texas.
No. Mandatory auto insurance is a state law in Texas.
Yes, title insurance is regulated in Texas. Title insurance premiums are promulgated by the Texas Department of Insurance and certain procedural rules and rate rules may affect that charge. Depending on the particulars of the transaction, a credit may be available. Additional coverages may also be available at additional cost and many lenders require such expanded coverage. Unlike many other states, the title insurance premium in Texas includes the costs for abstract and examination. You can review the "Basic Manual" for title insurance in Texas at the Texas Department of Insurance website or the Texas Land Title Association website, amongst others. Most title insurance companies in Texas will have "rate cards" that set forth the basic rate premium for title insurance policies and endorsements in the state.
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Title Insurance in Texas is highly regulated. To find the Rules and Regulations, you can access the Basic Manual of Texas Title Insurance at www.tlta.com/publications/basicmanual - You may also find more information at the Texas Department of Insurance website at www.tdi.state.tx.us (Select "Title" from the menu) It is much easier to become a "fee office" than a "title agent". A fee office is an attorney that has a fee agreement with an existing title company. For more information, contact the major title insurance underwriters in Texas. They can be found at the Texas Land Title Association (TLTA) website under Membership Directory-Underwriters.
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The seller is required to provided a clear title; purchasing title insurance is generally a part of this.
In Texas you do.
Car insurance is mandatory nation-wide. Most states require a minimum coverage of liability, but some states do require more.
No, boat insurance is not mandatory in Alabama.
No, boat insurance is not mandatory in Pennsylvania.
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