Title Insurance & Real Estate Closing
What is Title Insurance?
Title Insurance protects your home and the land that it sits on against a number of things, most of which occurred in the past, before you ever thought about the home.
Your title insurance protects your property from the following possibilities:
- Clerical Error made at the courthouse when an earlier deed was recorded.
- Instrument signed by a minor.
- Improper legal description.
- Forged signatures.
- A married signer who represented himself as single.
- Title taken as a result of an improperly probated will.
- Confusion of title resulting from similar names.
- A deed signed by someone who claimed to own the property, but in fact did not.
- A deed signed by someone mentally incompetent.
- A deed signed by someone whose power of attorney had expired.
- Outright falsification of records.
- Problems associated with a will: Adoption or birth of a child after the date of a will, failure to probate a will, interpretation of a will.
- The appearance of a missing heir.