Buying a home is a major decision—one that affects every aspect of our lives. In this article, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) explains why you need to protect your home with Title Insurance.
TOP CONSIDERATIONS
Examples of common title defects:
Types of title policies: Owners and lenders are the two primary types of title policies.
THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW
Know who you’re hiring: People often choose a title insurer and/or closing agent based on a referral from their real estate agent, lender, or home builder. Get quotes from multiple companies to ensure you are getting the best price. Check with your state insurance department to make sure the company is licensed to operate in the state.
Start early: Once you have a signed agreement to purchase real estate, you have all the information you need to start getting title insurance quotes from companies. Start searching early to avoid delaying the closing. The buyer and seller don’t have to select the same title or closing agent so shop around to find the best deal for you. In some locations it is customary for the seller to pay for the lender’s policy, read your real estate contract to find out who is responsible for the title fees.
Be cautious: Real estate often includes transferring large sums of money between buyers, sellers, banks, and closing agents. As a result, they are also a target for cybercriminals. Call your closing agent and lender right away if someone proposes a change to the payment transfer. Check email addresses closely when transacting business online. Call your closing agent and bank right away if something doesn’t seem right.
After closing, check that the deed was recorded in the county records: You can call your county recorder’s office or check its website to confirm the deed was recorded properly. Ensure the name and address is correct. If you received a loan to buy the property, check for the trustee’s deed as well which will have the lender’s name and the property address.
Keep a hard copy of your title policy and closing protection letter in a safe place: Title insurance safeguards your ownership rights for the entire time you own the home or property. You will need the policy documents to submit a claim. Title defects may not be found until you sell a property.
TOP FOUR THINGS TO REMEMBER
As part of its state-based system of insurance regulation, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) provides expertise, data, and analysis for insurance commissioners to effectively regulate the industry and protect consumers.