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I have come to like your title insurance talk web and radical title talk web as well. I read it a lot and learn a bit as well. How do I post a question to it? How do I find out information if or if not a title company is on the, up-and-up? Not just the BBB or state government web sites.JohnHi, John. Thanks. You did it. E-mail's the way to ask if you don't want to rely on my normal query approach wh...
A corrective deed in one that replaces a deed which has already been recorded but contains an error. You can handle it one of two ways. If you have the original deed in hand, you can strike and correct the error, have the parties initial the correction, add a new additional notary acknowledgment that covers the initialing by the parties, and type across the top of the front page the words, CORRECTI...
Here's a comment I posted in a conversation on the Inman site. They are discussing referral fees.The very idea of a home inspection company sending a kickback to a real estate broker makes me want to puke.I can think of no better example of abusing a fiduciary duty and one more great reason for consumers to ignore referrals coming from their real estate agent when selecting inspection companies.Sav...
I have a transaction on my desk with a title claim. We issued title insurance in May of 2005. We are now doing the next transaction, our insured is selling. We ordered title through redacted. redacted is reporting a judgment in the amount of $458.69 against the former seller. This judgment was filed at the courthouse on the day of our closing. The original title work was dated 4/4/05. AP ordered a...