
The Buyer: When acquiring a property, it’s a good idea to have insurance, since it will give you protection in case there’s a title claim against your home.


Fraud. False claims of ownership, forged deeds, wills, signatures, conveyances, instruments, false representations, false records of all sorts, illegal acts of trustees, guardians, administrators and attorneys.
Human Error. Errors in copying, indexing, recording; errors by administrators, executors, trustees, guardians, and attorneys; destruction of records.
Improper Deeds and Wills. Deeds by persons of unsound mind, minors, deeds delivered after death of without the grantor’s consent; invalid, suppressed erroneous wills, missing heirs, unsettled estates.
Liens and Other Rights. Liens for unpaid estate, income and property taxes, mechanic’s liens; unpaid mortgages; irregular court proceedings, defective foreclosures; sewer and water assessments.








