Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Title Insurance
We will be buying a resale home in the villages next month. It will be a cash deal. Do we need title insurance?
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I think the opinion here would be YES! You need it. On a resale, definitely. On a new build from the Villages, perhaps not.
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Yes, and the seller normally pays for it. Check the contract you signed.
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For instance, there could be a missing heir to a former owner of the property, or a deed that was forged and now requires remediation, which can be costly. Ordering an owner’s policy of title insurance can help you not only discover these issues, but will also protect you against any undiscovered issues that could arise in the future. As Bogie Shooter suggested, do some research on the Internet and then make your own decision as to what price you are willing to pay for peace of mind. |
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After nearly 50 years in community banks primarily making real estate loans , I woud never buy a piece of real estate without "Owners Title Insurance"
Review the threads on this forum
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Unfortunately, the developer does not pay for it on new home purchases in the villages. The buyer picks up the tab on both owner and sellers title insurance. One is discounted significantly but it still costs a couple hundred dollars.
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I agree. We didn't on either brand new homes we bought here, but we would on any new homes elsewhere and CERTAINLY would on a resale here or anywhere.
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[QUOTE=Challenger;651617]After nearly 50 years in community banks primarily making real estate loans , I woud never buy a piece of real estate without "Owners Title Insurance"
Can you give some specific examples WHY? In 50 years how many valid claims have been made against a title insurance company wheree they paid off...and for what reasons? |
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Even with new properties in the villages, title defects can be more than 100 years old, long before Mssrs Scwartz or Morse were in the chain. In fact claims preceeding the last owner are less acertainable and there is no statute of limitations. The title company is on the hook no matter how old the defect or who screwed up. If a defect is found later after your purchase , the property may become unmarketable.
Disclaimer: I am not a title atty, agent nor have I ever owned or even worked for a Title insurer
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Title insurance
Sure appreciate the responses. Looks like well be getting the insurance
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That said I would NOT buy title insurance if I were buying a new property directly from The Villages, but I would however seriously consider buying Title Insurance if I were buying a resale property from an individual owner. Its all based on your risk tolerance |
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You refer to valid cases in your post. The defense of property owners against less than valid claims is a significant factor in costs experienced by Title Insurers .Without this coverage the property owner would most likely lose the property or suffer significant legal expenses. To buy or not to buy- I would lke to see an expert (real estate atty ) weigh in for the benefit of posters.
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As someone who has worked for 27 years in loan servicing, here is an example of why you need a title search completed: John and Mary purchased a home in 2003 with a loan thru Florida Bank. After two years they refinanced thru Happy Bank which paid off Florida Bank. Florida Bank some how forgot to satisfy the mortgage. Now in 2013 you are paying cash for the house and don't do a title search. Five years from now you attempt to sell the house and need the forgotten mortgage from Florida Bank cleared before your buyers can get a loan. Florida Bank now owned by Southeast Bank won't talk to you because you didn't have the loan (Privacy rules) and they don't care. You can't reach the people who previously owned the home. It will take some work to clear this up.
Real Estate is the biggest purchase most of us make. I would not buy without a title search. |
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A search is like a medical exam before th issuance os a life insurance policy.
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