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golfski
01-27-2013, 05:16 PM
We are doing along distance settlement so we are doing most everything with the Villages to avoid problems. Any recommendations for title ins. and homeowners ins?

jmm2760jmm
01-27-2013, 06:08 PM
We are new to Sanibel also and best price on Home Owners was through AAA.

JohnN
01-29-2013, 04:22 PM
why do you need title insurance on new construction? there are no past liens.
you don't need it.

Opulence
01-29-2013, 04:31 PM
why do you need title insurance on new construction? there are no past liens.
you don't need it.

That is exactly what I said when I bought my new villa in 2010. BUT, when I went to sell it (7 mos later) I was told I had to have Title Insurance in order to close. So, if you don't buy it when it is new (as I didn't) you WILL need to purchase it before you can sell it. :rant-rave:

Betty

golfski
01-29-2013, 07:43 PM
That is exactly what I said when I bought my new villa in 2010. BUT, when I went to sell it (7 mos later) I was told I had to have Title Insurance in order to close. So, if you don't buy it when it is new (as I didn't) you WILL need to purchase it before you can sell it. :rant-rave:

Betty
That is interesting, I was thinking the same about why do I need it when buying from the Villages. I guess we will get it now.
We are also from South Jersey, Winslow Township area.

graciegirl
01-29-2013, 08:53 PM
That is interesting, I was thinking the same about why do I need it when buying from the Villages. I guess we will get it now.
We are also from South Jersey, Winslow Township area.

Buying it now doesn't mean that it won't be needed by the lender when you sell it.

Title insurance checks the title of the previous owners,

Opulence
01-30-2013, 04:52 PM
Buying it now doesn't mean that it won't be needed by the lender when you sell it.

Title insurance checks the title of the previous owners,

That's true Gracie - BUT in my case, my Buyer was a CASH buyer - no lender involved.