01/21/2022
While no one wants issues to be discovered in a title search, the point of the search is to make sure nothing comes up. A few of the problems that typically come up in a title search:
• Break in the chain of title – Not uncommon, a break in the chain of title simply means that there is a missing deed in the chain – Party A sells to Party B, then Party C transfers it to Party D, but we can’t find a record of the transfer from B to C. This just means the title company must do a deeper dive to find the deed connecting either B to C or B to D. Any evidence to restore the chain is the goal.
• Liens on the property- Another issue that is relatively common is discovering liens on the property. Of late this happens regularly when purchasing a foreclosed home, but it can occur if there was a contractor disputing their pay as well. If the liens aren’t cleared, you aren’t getting a clean title but would be inheriting the debt with the property. Not a major problem, just one that needs to be resolved.
• Public records errors
When there are tens of thousands of homes sold each year, there are bound to be clerical errors at the County level. Often it is just a simple misfiling, but the fact is incomplete documentation somewhere down the line in the history of your title can create a major headache if not fixed.
• Unknown heirs
If a home was bought after someone was deceased, heirs can show up and contest the title of the home. Heirs can come out of the shadows after the purchase of a home and cause all sorts of issues with ownership.
The title to your home is your legal record of holding ownership of your home. The title holds the record of ownership of your property and if it’s not clear, then someone else can potentially make a claim to your home. Believe it or not, one the most crucial steps in the purchase of a […]