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Title Insurance Claims Experience: The Performance of Your New York Title Insurance Policy Provider Really Does Matter! (Video)

Title insurance in New York: Just a commodity product, right? If you asked you would likely be told that the title insurance policy, critical for protecting what may be the single greatest financial transaction a buyer has ever entered into, is nothing but a commodity product and will be exactly the same regardless of the […]

Caveat Emptor When Buying Homeowners Insurance (and Title Insurance too)!

Insurance To Protect Your Home: Educate, Educate, Educate! Whether you currently own a home or will become a homeowner in the near future, more likely than not (and 100% if you have a mortgage) a homeowners insurance policy will be purchased to protect against the damage that can be inflicted by such risks as flood, […]

Guest Article: Title insurance — A must-buy in real estate transactions

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The following article was written by Marc Brown, a New York State attorney who does not practice in the area of transactional real estate. That said, he very much understands and articulates the incredible importance of purchasing an owners title insurance policy! Title insurance — A must-buy in real estate transactions by Marc Brown I […]

In New York, Why Should You Care About Title Insurance?

  Truth be told if you’re renting a single-family home, an apartment and/or an office for your business in a building owned by someone else, you have little reason to be concerned about the title insurance that covers them! That is of course unless at some point there’s a claim that calls the ownership of […]

When You Look At Your Home, Which Of These Two Pictures Comes To Mind?

Why you need title insurance in New York

For a variety of reasons homeownership is one of the things in life that so many Americans hope to one day achieve! Whether for a family or an individual, the thought of owning a home conjures up visions of  achieving the American dream, weekend barbecues, family get togethers, independence, a mortgage interest deduction of course […]