4 FAQ About Title Insurance
When you’re closing on a home, title insurance may seem like just another expense. However, this coverage provides vital protection that could save you thousands of dollars and help you avoid legal disputes if a title defect comes up later. Below are a few common questions new homeowners often have about title searches and insurance.
Answers to Common Questions About Title Insurance
What is title insurance?
Title coverage protects you from financial losses and legal obligations caused by defects in the title. If the title company overlooked an issue with the legal ownership of the property, your policy will pay to clear the encumbrance. Otherwise, you might have to cover these costs yourself.
What kinds of defects can affect the title?
Many defects are related to public records errors. For instance, the deed may have the wrong legal description of the property, or survey results may have been recorded incorrectly. Matters of survey can be covered, providing an acceptable survey of the property is provided.
The property may also be subject to a lien, which you would have to pay off before selling the property in the future. Heirs of a previous owner may also have a legitimate claim if mistakes were made during probate.
Is title insurance mandatory?
If you’re financing the purchase, your mortgage lender will usually require you to carry enough insurance to protect their interest. To protect your own financial stake in the house, you’ll need to add owner coverage to your title policy.
How often do I have to pay owner's title insurance premiums?
Unlike other insurance policies, title coverage doesn’t require regular premium payments or renewals. Instead, you’ll pay a one-time premium at closing, which buys you coverage until you sell the property. This can also help to diminish the amount you would pay for a lender's required coverage should you refinance your debt during your ownership.
Since 1986, All Points Title & Closing has helped buyers throughout Hamilton, OH, protect their interests when buying their dream homes. Their experienced agents will guide you through every step of the process, from starting the title search to signing the closing documents. Visit their website or call (513) 863-7600 to learn more about title insurance and schedule an appointment.





