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A couple of years ago I wrote a quick little primer on Title Insurance.  (Check out the link for more details…)  Title Insurance is one of the subjects I am questioned about regularly… even by buyers that have previously purchased 3 or 4 homes.

It can be confusing… there are two distinct flavors of Title Insurance, Owner’s and Lender’s.  And while sitting at the closing table, buyers are usually paying for a pant-load of other items.  Sometimes they draw a line and decide that skipping the Owner’s policy is a way to avoid spending another few hundred dollars.  Other times, they just give in and spend the money without knowing what they are buying.

Neither of those situations are good for the buyer.  Some buyers ABSOLUTELY need to have Owner’s Title Insurance.  For others, it is a luxury, or even a waste.  (Sorry, but if you have a loan, you WILL be paying for Lender’s Title Insurance… they will require it, and despite the fact that you won’t benefit, you get to pay for it).

Of course, I would be remiss if I didn’t remind you that I am not a lawyer, and I don’t even play one on TV.  You should always ask your attorney about the legal ramifications of a decision like this.  But keep in mind, the closing attorney is selling the insurance product, and they DO make money from it.  Some of the closing attorneys I have worked with have flat out told buyers that they would NOT answer questions about the suitability of the insurance product because of their conflict of interest.

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