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Title > Understanding Title

Why Buy Title Insurance?


What you should know about buying title insurance.




What is Title Insurance?

Title insurance is insurance that protects the insured from loss as a result of title defects or that the title to real property is not valid.

Two kinds of Title Insurance

There are two types of title insurance – a lender’s title policy and an owner’s title policy. To protect their interest in your property, mortgage lenders require buyers to purchase a lender’s title policy. But a lender’s policy does not protect your interest as the homeowner.

Your protection comes from an owner’s title policy, purchased at closing and lasting as long as you or your heirs have an interest in the property. Having an owner’s policy will pay for all court costs and related fees associated with any covered title risk. If a claim is found to be valid, your actual loss – up to the face amount of the policy – is covered.

How Much does Title Insurance Cost?

Title insurance rates are based upon filed rates with the state. The one-time investment is directly related to the value of your home; the lender’s policy is based on the loan amount and the owner’s policy is based on the home’s purchase price.

Did You Know …

  • 95 percent of buyers closing with Edina Realty Title purchase an owner’s policy
  • $1.06 billion in title insurance claims were paid out nationally in 2008 by title insurance underwriters
  • $30 million in title insurance claims were paid out in Minnesota in 2008 by title insurance underwriters
  • $10.3 million in title insurance claims were paid out in Wisconsin in 2008
  • Out of every 1,000 transactions, 249 titles are corrected prior to insuring, avoiding consumer losses.

Important Reasons to Purchase an Owner’s Policy

Purchasing an owner’s policy protects you from hidden risks which may not be disclosed by even the most thorough search of public records, including:

1. Someone else owns an interest in your title
2. A document is not properly signed, sealed, acknowledged, or delivered
3. Forgery, fraud, duress, incompetency, incapacity or impersonation
4. Defective recording of any document
5. No legal right of access to and from the land
6. Restrictive covenants limiting your use of the land
7. A lien on your title because of a prior unsatisfied mortgage.
8. A lien on your title due to a charge by a homeowner’s association
9. A lien on your title, arising now or later, for labor and/or material furnished before the recording date – unless you agreed to pay for the labor or material
10. Others having rights arising out of leases, contracts or options
11. Someone else has an easement on your land
12. Other defects, liens, or encumbrances

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