Yes, title insurance can provide protection if a deed is recorded incorrectly by the title company. If a claim arises due to an error in the recording that affects ownership rights, the title insurance policy may cover legal expenses and potential losses. However, coverage specifics can vary based on the policy and the circumstances, so it's essential to review the terms of the title insurance for clarity.
Contact the attorney who represented you when you purchased the property to make a claim on your title insurance policy. If you don't have an owner's policy see if the attorney has errors and omissions insurance that will cover the error.
Generally speaking, a title insurance producer is the same as a title insurance agent.
A title insurance policy will cover you against any missed liens or potential uncleared issues that may arise. Title companies also carry e&o policies in case of human error...so rest assure if you are dealing with a reputable company that offers title insurance from one of you major underwriters you will be covered
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A real estate title rep is an agent for a title insurance company who deals with the law offices and title companies that sell title insurance policies. The person who examines the record title of a property is called a title examiner.
Title examiners are typically employed by title insurance companies
Yes, unless access is excepted from coverage.
There are different steps that must be taken depending on the scope and severity of the error. Some errors can be very costly to correct. You must have the error reviewed by an attorney who can determine what steps must be taken to resolve the error. You should contact that land company.
The correct blend to complete the word is "SQUATTER." A squatter is a person who settles on land without right or title.
The term title insurance means insurance that covers the loss of an interest in a property due to legal defects and that is required if the property is under mortgage. Most title insurance is lender's title insurance.
Registration, license plate number and title right?