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Some Frequently Asked Questions
Owning real estate is one of the most precious values of freedom in this country. Get the assurance that the property you are buying will be yours. Other than your mortgage holder, no one else should have any claims or restrictions against your home. Title insurance eliminates any risks and losses caused by faults in title from an event that occurred before you owned the property. How does title insurance differ from other types of insurance? Title insurance is different from other types of insurance in that it protects you, the insured, from a loss that may occur from matters or faults from the past. Other types of insurance such as auto, life or health cover you against losses that may occur in the future. Title insurance does not protect against any future faults. Another difference is that you pay a one-time premium. A title insurance policy will protect you from risks or undiscovered interests. There are two principal forms of title insurance: The lender's policy The homeowner's policy Q. What is a lender's policy? A. Lender's policy protects the mortgage holder. If there is a fault in title that results in a loss, the mortgage holder will be paid back. Q. What is a homeowner's policy? A.A homeowner's policy protects you, the purchaser, against a loss that may occur from fault in your ownership or interest you have in the property. You should protect the equity in your new home with a title policy. What does a homeowner's policy provide? What "hidden risks" are protected under a title policy? How long does my coverage last? Once purchased, title insurance remains in effect for as long as you own your property. Title insurance adds security and peace of mind to homeownership. |