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Buying real estate is one of the most substantial investments you will ever make. To help protect this investment, your real estate professional should recommend the purchase of an owner's policy of title insurance. But why? Title insurance applies the principles of insurance to the risks that are present in all real estate transactions. These risks are primarily those of hidden hazards and human error. Title insurance is issued after a complete and thorough title search. And, even when preformed by experienced title examiners, a title search is simply a search of public records and substantial defects may not be discovered. So what does title insurance protect against? To name a few:
An owner's policy of title insurance is a contract that protects you, according to the contract terms, against loss or damage due to title defects. This contract is backed by the known assets and reserves of the title insurance underwriter, and serves as a written guarantee that your underwriter will undertake, at its own expense, the defense of your title in all legal actions or proceedings alleging the title to be other than as insured. For a one-time premium, paid during the closing process, an owner's policy of title insurance protects against future losses arising out of events that may have happened in the past. In most cases an owner's policy can be issued at the same time as the loan policy, usually for a nominal one-time fee. Ask your real estate professional about purchasing an owner's policy of title insurance from transnation Land Title Insurance Company. As a member of the LandAmerica family of title insurance underwriters, transnation has the financial strength, national presence, and quality service you need to make the protection of your investment easy and affordable. If you have any questions about title insurance, please contact your local office or visit our website at www.landam.com.
This is intended for information purposes only. Your title insurance policy contains terms and conditions that may limit or restrict coverage. Consult your attorney for specific advice regarding your legal rights, and consult your real estate professional when selling or purchasing a home.
Reprinted by Permission from land Land America Transnation.
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