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Seller or buyer can pay for the title insurance. Whatever is mutually acceptable by both parties.

In some states, the buyer always pays the entire fees. In other states, the seller always pays the entire fees. However, this can always be negotiated.

I have seen split fees where the seller will pay for the searches and the buyer pays all premium, recording and incidental charges.

Many sellers elect to have a Title Report (no insurance, just information) run on the property when they put it up for sale so there will be no surprises later on. If the buyer uses the same title agency for the sale, typically the title agency will not charge full search fees, instead applying what the seller has already paid for the Report, towards the final title closing fees.

Therefore, the fees are negotiable and usually follow the standard practice for the area where you live.

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