John delivers above and beyond. We had a sudden death in the family and needed help selling a home while acting as executor of an estate. We live hours away, and he was our eyes and ears on the property the entire time. He does this full time which made him stand out from the numerous part time agents we reviewed. He's well connected in the area and was able to secure both a deep clean and a floor cleaning prior to listing the day once we signed our contract with him. He modifies his communication style based upon your preference (call, text, email) and is just a really pleasant person to work with. I would absolutely suggest him for any family or friends in the area.
Before offering to issue a title insurance policy, a title company will do a title search to learn whether there are any problems or limitations with the title. This search is done in an effort to minimize the risks of offering insurance. By minimizing the risks of claims being made, a title insurance company is able to offer its insurance policies for a relatively low, one-time fee. Problems such as deeds, wills, and/or trusts that contain improper vesting and incorrect names, outstanding mortgages, judgments, and tax liens, easements, or incorrect notary acknowledgments are generally found through the title search and usually can be cleared up before the closing on the property.
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