Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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You may be correct, but I don't know how you could possibly know that there have been no title insurance cases in 30 years. A case like that would probably be resolved without a lot of publicity. But, I agree that there is far less title risk when you buy a new house in The Villages vs buying a preowned house. However, an owners title policy may cost as much as your annual homeowners insurance policy premium. The homeowners policy only lasts for one year, but the title insurance lasts forever. I am very careful when I spend money on things like insurance, but having title insurance on my house provides peace of mind. But, it is a personal decision and you are correct that the risk of a title problem with a new house is low.
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Everything is negotiable in a real estate sale. What you are saying doesn't mean the seller will pay for these things. In my real estate business the seller provides the survey. Most of my sales are larger land properties. Title insurance is a must for a buyer. Buyers pay for that.
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Cannot sue in the villages every contract has arbitration. A judge decides, elected officials who receives contributions from those who benefit the most the Billionaire Morse Family.
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If I sell my free and clear house I must provide the buyer with the deed. The buyer must buy title insurance there is no state law mandating I pay his costs. Only costs each incur are required by law not by a real estate person whose interests are not with either party.
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ACCORDING TO FLORIDA'S CONSTRUCTION LIEN LAW (SECTIONS 713.001-713.37, FLORIDA STATUTES), THOSE WHO WORK ON YOUR PROPERTY OR PROVIDE MATERIALS AND SERVICES AND ARE NOT PAID IN FULL HAVE A RIGHT TO ENFORCE THEIR CLAIM FOR PAYMENT AGAINST YOUR PROPERTY. THIS CLAIM IS KNOWN AS A CONSTRUCTION LIEN. So if the sub-contractor didn't pay for those roof shingles or the plumbing fixtures or anything else, the vendor CAN put a lien on the property before or after the deed is transferred. THIS is a great reason to have owners title insurance, no matter who pays for it. Title Insurance: What It Is and Why You (Probably) Need It - NerdWallet |
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Keep in mind, I am only referring to Owners Title Insurance when buying a home from The Villages. The dot on a map for your property is just a speck of the large piece of property purchased to build houses on. A Construction lien, If applicable is between the contractor and the builder. I have not found a single unsettled construction lean on a villages home.
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