Abby was OUTSTANDING!! We had no plans to buy a house, but drove by a house Abby had listed and knew we wanted that house. I called Abby from the driveway asking to see the house. I wanted to see it NOW because I knew it wouldn’t be on the market for long and my wife was willing to look at it. This was after hours, so Abby was busy running her kids to activities, but made arrangements to meet us. After looking at the house for about 35 minutes, we stood in the kitchen and made an offer. A few weeks later...we have a new home! Thank you Abby for giving up your family time to show us the house! Your hospitality and professionalism shined!!
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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Listing Data updated: November 21, 2024, 4:30 am
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