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Liens Before You Refinance A visit to your county clerk's office, a check online (many counties have that information on their sites), or a call to a title
company can streamline the refinance process.
This insurance policy protects your lender in case the title insurance
company made a mistake in its title
search and you later discover that there are
liens against your home.
Title
search: Before you close, your attorney or title
company will verify the seller owns the home — and outright, meaning there are no
liens, easements, back taxes or other issues that could block the sale.
The Law Offices of Arturo Dopazo III, P.A. (Miami, FL) 8/2005 — 3/2006 Receptionist / Title Processor • Represent the brand with positivity, professionalism, and integrity • Performed general office duties with ease • Answered and transferred phone calls on a multi-phone line system for three law firms • Demonstrated ability to quickly learn organizational processes, workflows, policies and procedures of various
companies • Opened and processed files • Ordered title commitments,
lien searches, surveys, estoppel letters, payoffs, etc. • Prepared final title policies
Professional Experience Platinum Title of South Florida (Miami, FL) 2/2009 — 8/2009 Post Closer • Prepare HUD - 1 settlement statements and conduct closings • Author and mail official
company correspondence • Responsible for preparation of final title policies • Order
lien searches, surveys, estoppel letters, and payoffs • Perform all duties with positivity, professionalism, and integrity
To ensure there are no other rights of ownership, claims or
liens on the home you're purchasing, a title
company will perform a title
search to determine that the seller has the legal right to be selling the property.
The title
company can
search for public records,
liens and judgments and can help identify hidden issues.
You'll want to have an attorney or title
company do a title
search, determine what
liens are on the property and have a plan to pay them off at the closing.
- Do your own inspection so you know what needs to be repaired - When you have it under contract, do a title
search so you know if there are any
liens against the property and how much they're for - You can check with the building inspection or permit department to ensure that any required permits have been pulled for any work that appears to have been done - Check market rents in the area if you plan to hold as a rental, and call the utility
companies to get past utility bill information
A title
company searches a property's title history to make sure it's clear of any defects, such as other claims or property
liens.