lenders title insurance: Mama Liz Says -- True Horror Story - 08/22/10 03:42 PM
originally posted on Real Estate Brokerages I have a friend who is going through the below dilemma right now. We will call the friend, Sam. Sam bought a lot -- he did not get owner's title insurance. Later, Sam built a home on the lot. The lender required lender's title insurance, but Sam did not purchase owner's title insurance. Sam knew when he got the lot that there was a dirt driveway at the edge of his lot that lead to a home (owned by we'll say Scott) behind his lot. What he did not know until
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lenders title insurance: Mama Liz Says - Why Do You Need Owner's Title Insurance? - 08/15/10 04:42 PM
originally posted on Real Estate Brokerages The following is a true story that happened here in Charleston, SC --- if this can happen in Charleston, SC, it can happen anywhere: There was a FSBO (for sale by Owner) sign on an ocean front lot on the Isle of Palms. Potential purchasers (we will call them, the Browns) called on the lot and discovered that they were only asking $500,000 when all other ocean front lots were going for pretty close to $1,000,000. The Browns got really excited- asked the "sellers" why it was being sold so low
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lenders title insurance: Mama Liz Says – What Do You Know About Title Insurance - 08/13/10 05:11 PM
originally posted on Real Estate Brokerages Liz Loadholt Broker, SC Certified Trainer, Relocation Director Co-founder of AgentOwned Realty ] Liz@AgentOwned.com http://mamaliz.onlineaor.com 843-725-5007 The AgentOwned Realty serves your real estate needs for: Charleston, Johns Island, James Island, Mt. Pleasant, Isle of Palms, Sullivan's Island, Daniel Island, North Charleston, Summerville,Goose Creek, Moncks Corner, Santee, Manning, Sumter, Florence, & Myrtle Beach, all in South Carolina
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lenders title insurance: Why Do You Need Owner's Title Insurance - 02/11/09 03:51 PM
Why You Need Owner's Title Insurance The following is a true story that happened here in Charleston, SC --- if this can happen in Charleston, SC, it can happen anywhere: There was a FSBO (for sale by Owner) sign on an ocean front lot on the Isle of Palms. Potential purchasers (we will call them, the Browns) called on the lot and discovered that they were only asking $500,000 when all other ocean front lots were going for pretty close to $1,000,000. The Browns got really excited- asked the "sellers" why it was being sold so low and the
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