Title companies examine the records under the owner's name of the particular property in order to review anything and everything that owner did that affected the real estate during their ownership.
Hire a title company to do a title abstract (search).
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Do a title search. you can do this with a title search company or if you have time search public records down at city hall yourself
AnswerTitle Search costs vary per title company. When comparing costs with different title companies, be sure to compare the TOTAL costs, instead of just comparing title search fee vs. title search fee. A lot of companies have miscellaneous fees that another company may not have.what is the range of costThe cost of a title search varies largely on the company and property involved. The purchasing party can expect to pay somewhere on the magnitude of several hundred dollars to a few thousand.
You will need to request a "Title Search" from the DMV
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A title company may hold back a portion of the proceeds to pay for a repair of a physical problem with the property or a title problem. They must have given you the reason for the hold back at the time of the closing. "Doing a good title search" doesn't prevent a hold back. The title search may have disclosed a reason for a holdback. Call the title company asap and ask for an update. If it goes on for an unreasonable amount of time or they don't respond to your calls then file a complaint with your attorney general or if the title company is operated by lawyers then file a complaint with the state bar overseers.
Yes you can but you have to ask the company first
An actuary.
You can find a qualified title examiner by contacting a title abstract company or real estate law firm in your area.
Most lenders require a title search before they grant a loan for a mortgage. If you are purchasing land and not borrowing the money to pay for it then before you pay over the purchase price you should have the title examined by an attorney or title company. That is the only way to make sure you will be acquiring full title to the property that is free & clear of any other claims.