I don't think they have title insurance. I know that a title search was done. One of the owners is a lawyer, but not a real estate lawyer.
Sorry to post and run, gotta get back to work.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I don't think they have title insurance. I know that a title search was done. One of the owners is a lawyer, but not a real estate lawyer.
Sorry to post and run, gotta get back to work.
I wonder if I should introduce mac to early Simpsons.
Yes! Pop culture indoctrination!
It's currently 87 with 55% humidity. Which I think I heard was a record high for today.
how did they buy the house without title insurance?
how did they buy the house without title insurance?
Title insurance was an option for us. We weren't required to buy it, but we did anyway.
Humid here too - and really hot outside but cold enough in my office that I'm wearing a sweater.
Just nuts.
Meanwhile, I was dripping wet from the extreme exertion of putting my shoes on this morning. Ready for a break in the weather.
She is such a disaster about blaming everything and the kitchen sink for her unhappiness.
Ugh, I am allergic to those kinds of co-workers. You have my sympathy.
I don't recall anything about title insurance, but then we were technically refinancing, not buying.
Title insurance was an option for us. We weren't required to buy it, but we did anyway.
I'm pretty sure this was the case for me, too, in Maryland.
They can't figure out how the existing loan didn't come to light when they bought the house originally
What everyone else said about title insurance. In fact, I don't know how anyone could get a mortgage without title insurance, because the bank doesn't want to lend you money to buy a house that has liens against it, because that means there's less security for the loan.