Title Insurance, or Preventing Fifty Ways to Lose Your Money
Yes, I've always kind of liked Paul Simon. But this post was inspired by something I ran across from FATCO. And just to make certain you know, it's fifty ways to lose your money if you don't have title insurance.
You don't want problems from prior ownerships to interfere with your rights to your property. And you don't want to pay the potentially ruinous cost of defending your property rights in court.
A title insurance policy is your best protection against potential title defects, which can remain hidden despite the most thorough search of public records and the most careful escrow or closing.
For a one-time premium, a title company agrees to reimburse you for loss due to defects existing prior to the issue date of your policy, up to the policy amount. And, should it be needed, the policy also provides for the cost of legal defense of your title. The standard coverage policy protects you against such potential defects as:
Now, I'm going to star the ones I've got personal experience dealing with.
*Forged deeds, mortgages, satisfactions or releases.
*Deed by person who is insane or mentally incompetent.
Deed by minor (may be disavowed).
*Deed from corporation, unauthorized under corporate bylaws or given under falsified corporate resolution.
*Deed from partnership, unauthorized under partnership
agreement.
*Deed from purported trustee, unauthorized under trust agreement.
Deed to or from a "corporation" before incorporation, or after loss of corporate charter.
*Deed from a legal non-entity (styled, for example, as a church, charity or club).
*Deed by person in a foreign country, vulnerable to challenge as incompetent, unauthorized or defective under foreign laws.
*Claims resulting from use of "alias" or fictitious namestyle by a predecessor in title.
*Deed challenged as being given under fraud, undue influence or duress.
*Deed following non-judicial foreclosure, where required procedure was not followed.
*Deed affecting land in judicial proceedings (bankruptcy,
receivership, probate, conservatorship, dissolution of
marriage), unauthorized by court.
*Deed following judicial proceedings, subject to appeal or
further court order.
Deed following judicial proceedings, where all necessary
parties were not joined.
Lack of jurisdiction over persons or property in judicial
proceedings.
*Deed signed by mistake (grantor did not know what was
signed).
*Deed executed under falsified power of attorney.
*Deed executed under expired power or attorney (death, disability or insanity of principal).
Deed apparently valid, but actually delivered after death of
grantor or grantee, or without consent of grantor.
*Deed affecting property purported to be separate property of grantor, which is in fact community or jointly-owned
property.
Undisclosed divorce of one who conveys as sole heir of a
deceased former spouse.
*Deed affecting property of deceased person, not joining all
heirs.
Deed following administration of estate of missing person,
who later re-appears.
Conveyance by heir or survivor of a joint estate, who
murdered the decedent.
Conveyances and proceedings affecting rights of service-member protected by the Soldiers and Sailors Civil Relief Act.
Conveyance void as in violation of public policy (payment of gambling debt, payment for contract to commit crime, or conveyance made in restraint of trade).
*Deed to land including "wetlands" subject to public trust
(vesting title in government to protect public interest in navigation, commerce, fishing and recreation).
Deed from government entity, vulnerable to challenge as unauthorized or unlawful.
*Ineffective release of prior satisfied mortgage due to acquisition of note by bona fide purchaser (without notice of satisfaction).
*Ineffective release of prior satisfied mortgage due to bankruptcy of creditor prior to recording of release (avoiding powers in bankruptcy).
*Ineffective release of prior mortgage of lien, as fraudulently obtained by predecessor in title.
*Disputed release of prior mortgage or lien, as given under mistake or misunderstanding.
Ineffective subordination agreement, causing junior interest to be reinstated to priority.
*Deed recorded, but not properly indexed so as to be locatable in the land records.
*Undisclosed but recorded federal or state tax lien.
*Undisclosed but recorded judgment or spousal/child support lien.
*Undisclosed but recorded prior mortgage.
*Undisclosed but recorded notice of pending lawsuit affecting land.
Undisclosed but recorded environmental lien.
*Undisclosed but recorded option, or right of first refusal, to purchase property.
*Undisclosed but recorded covenants or restrictions, with (or without) rights of reverter.
*Undisclosed but recorded easements (for access, utilities, drainage, airspace, views) benefiting neighboring land.
*Undisclosed but recorded boundary, party wall or setback agreements.
*Errors in tax records (mailing tax bill to wrong party resulting in tax sale, or crediting payment to wrong property).
Erroneous release of tax or assessment liens, which are later reinstated to the tax rolls.
*Erroneous reports furnished by tax officials (not binding local government).
Special assessments which become liens upon passage of a law or ordinance, but before recorded notice or commencement of improvements for which assessment is made.
Adverse claim of vendor's lien.
Adverse claim of equitable lien.
Ambiguous covenants or restrictions in ancient documents.
Misinterpretation of wills, deeds and other instruments.
Discovery of will of supposed intestate individual, after probate.
Discovery of later will after probate of first will.
*Erroneous or inadequate legal descriptions.
*Deed to land without a right of access to a public street or road.
Deed to land with legal access subject to undisclosed but recorded conditions or restrictions.
Right of access wiped out by foreclosure on neighboring land.
Patent defects in recorded instruments (for example, failure to attach notarial acknowledgment or a legal description).
Defective acknowledgment due to lack of authority of notary (acknowledgment taken before commission or after expiration of commission).
Forged notarization or witness acknowledgment.
*Deed not properly recorded (wrong county, missing pages or other contents, or without required payment).
Deed from grantor who is claimed to have acquired title through fraud upon creditors of a prior owner.
The ones below this require extended coverage from a title company
Deed to a purchaser from one who has previously sold or leased the same land to a third party under an unrecorded contract, where the third party is in possession of the premises.
Claimed prescriptive rights, not of record and not disclosed by survey.
*Physical location of easement (underground pipe or sewer line) which does not conform with easement of record.
*Deed to land with improvements encroaching upon land of another.
*Incorrect survey (misstating location, dimensions, area, easements or improvements upon land).
"Mechanics' lien" claims (securing payment of contractors and material suppliers for improvements) which may attach without recorded notice.
Federal estate or state inheritance tax liens (may attach without recorded notice).
Pre-existing violation of subdivision mapping laws.
*Pre-existing violation of zoning ordinances.
*Pre-existing violation of conditions, covenants and restrictions affecting the land.
Post-policy forgery against the insured interest.
*Forced removal of residential improvements due to lack of an appropriate building permit (subject to deductible).
Post-policy construction of improvements by a neighbor onto insured land.
Damage to residential structures from use of the surface of insured land for extraction or development of minerals.
Many people talk themselves out of title insurance, claiming it won't happen to them. They think they've just saved hundreds to a couple of thousand dollars. And they have, if none of the above things (as well as others) happens. But the reason you carry insurance to insure yourself against losses that you cannot afford. If you lose that bet, you've potentially lost the entire property, and many times this is precisely what happens. Mr. Jones owned the property for many years before he died, and his estate sold to Mr. Smith who lived in it for fifteen years and then sold it to you. But Mr. Jones had a quickie marriage before he went off to World War II, forgotten but never legally dealt with. That woman's son finds the marriage certificate and checks to see if Mr. Jones left any property. Guess what he finds. Guess who may really own "your" property?
If I have a property, I'll pay a second time to make certain there's a policy of title insurance covering me. This stuff happens.
Caveat Emptor
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