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Home Owner's Title Insurance--Hidden Real Values for the Realtor

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Services for Real Estate Pros with Topkins & Bevans-etopkins@topbev.com

The subject of Home Owner's Title Insurance always comes up in purchase transactions in which I am involved. For my more sophisticated clients, it is generally a "no-brainer". The client spends a little extra money and then has piece of mind respecting his or her title which will last throughout ownership of the home. Even if the person performing the title search missed a probate, or didn't see an undischarged private mortgage, HOTI will cover it. More importantly, even if there is a forgery in the chain of title or the Registry has lost, or misfiled, an important document, the company providing the HOTI will stand behind the title. This assurance provides a lot of comfort for an investment that far outshadows all others for the average purchaser,

Having said all this, and truly believing that HOMI is the right way to go, I am continually shocked when realtors at a purchase closing are neutral,or even negative,about their customer's purchasing HOTI. Perhpas, they are "grandstanding", trying to show how they are helping the purchaser to husband each and every of their hard-earned dollars for more important things. Perhaps, they are ignorant of the true benefits of HOTI to the realtors, especially the Buyer's agent who may be involved in the sale of the property being purchased somewhere down the road.

There follow several reasons why this writer, a person who has conducted thousands of real estate purchases over more than 40 years of practice in Massachusetts, believes that realtors should provide whole-hearted endorsement for the purchase of HOI, not only for their customer's benefit, but for their own, as well:

     1. If there is a title claim, it is more than likely that everyone involved int he purchase trsnaction, including the realtor, will be named in the litigation. This will mean that time, effort and money will need to be expended by ALL particilants to exculpate themselves.

     2. If there is a title claim, no matter what the outcome, all people involved will be "tainted" with being involved in a transaction that didn't turn out quite right. If there is HOTI, the title insurance company will absorb the costs from dollar one. It is unlikely that anyone, other than the person, or entity, certifying the title, will be involved in any of the proceedings. If anything, the realtor who endorsed the purchase of HOTI will seem like a hero for making such a practical, and ultimately beeficial, suggestion.

     3. Many times, your purchaser will be a seller some day. If the transaction went well, you will get the listing. Won't you feel that much better knowing that while selling the property my have its owns set of obstacles, obtaining clear title will not be one of them if HOTI was obtained when the property was purchased. 

So the next time you hesitate, or even balk, when the subject of Home Owner's Title Insurance comes up, think again. The deal you save may be your own!!!!

Tom Burris
NMLS# 335055 - Baton Rouge, LA
Texas/Louisiana Mortgage Pro - 13 YRS Experience

HOTI is not an option if you have a mortgage... But I have seen cash buyers get a title search and not pay for the insurance. It is insane

Dec 05, 2009 01:49 AM
Elliott S. Topkins
Topkins & Bevans-etopkins@topbev.com - Boston, MA
Massachusetts Real Estate and Title Atty

Hey Tom--You are I know that, but I am shocked at how many realtors do not vigorously endorse obtaining a HOTI

Elliott Topkins

Dec 05, 2009 03:49 AM
Elizabeth Bolton
RE/MAX Destiny Real Estate Cambridge, MA - Cambridge, MA
Cambridge MA Realtor

Hi Elliott ~ I have a pro-title insurance spiel that's based in part on personal experience, and in part on situations I've seen come up over the years in others' transactions. It's like all insurance - yes you may not need to use it but if you do you'll be so relieved that you're covered.

Liz

Dec 05, 2009 12:12 PM
Lynda Longmire
Virtual Homes Real Estate - Stoneham, MA

Hi El,  I think it is just a matter of educating the realtors of what an owner's title policy covers and what the circumstances are that may create a claim. With low down payments, it initially seems the lender has complete coverage of the value of the property.  However, looking ahead, as values increase and perhaps refinancing of the mortgage,  that percentage becomes very different.  Purchasing the owners title at the time of purchase stays with the property - do Realtors understand that?

Dec 05, 2009 01:37 PM
Elliott S. Topkins
Topkins & Bevans-etopkins@topbev.com - Boston, MA
Massachusetts Real Estate and Title Atty

Elizabeth--Coming from a seasoned, and highly successful realtor, it is gratifying to hear that you have realized the importance of being "on board" with HOTI. Your professionl can do nothing but benefit from having a Policy, and yet some realtors try to show their customers how concerned they are for them by discouraging it.

Best,

 

Elliott Topkins

Dec 05, 2009 11:05 PM
Elliott S. Topkins
Topkins & Bevans-etopkins@topbev.com - Boston, MA
Massachusetts Real Estate and Title Atty

Lynda--I am going to do a future post to explain the nuances of HOTI. I have seen some realtors take out their checkbooks and start to write a check for the diffferential bewteen a Lender's Policy and a Home Owner's policy.usally drives home the point.

In youer professin, like mine, some people GET it.

 

Best,

 

Elliott Topkins

Dec 05, 2009 11:07 PM
Ernie Steele
Lebanon, PA

Another good one...My partner Chrissy and I just recently had a problem with clear title in a transaction and the SELLERS title insurance from when he bought the home 9 years ago covered the situation...Everything closed smoothly although 2 days later than anticipated.

Dec 08, 2009 02:33 AM
Elliott S. Topkins
Topkins & Bevans-etopkins@topbev.com - Boston, MA
Massachusetts Real Estate and Title Atty

hey Ernie--See what Title Insurance did for you, the realtor. Every realtor in captivity should be urging his or her client to obtain same. Your deal was probably saved by HOTI. I know a lot of mine have been

 

Elliott

Dec 08, 2009 02:48 AM
Margaret Rome Baltimore 410-530-2400
HomeRome Realty 410-530-2400 - Pikesville, MD
Sell Your Home With Margaret Rome

If one of my clients declines HOTI, I  ask them to sign stating they are doing that against our advice.

Dec 20, 2009 09:29 AM
Elliott S. Topkins
Topkins & Bevans-etopkins@topbev.com - Boston, MA
Massachusetts Real Estate and Title Atty

Dear Ms. Roman Way--

 

Amen, sister!!! I think you have it figured out.

Elliott Topkins

Dec 20, 2009 09:40 AM