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What is Title?   Title Issues   Contested Estates   Deeds
 

 

Actions To Quiet Title In Michigan

 

Title work is our specialty! In so many cases there is either an individual, business, or entity that stands in the way of a final approval or a clear to close. For instance, a title policy may include a lien taken many years ago by a company which your borrower may have never known about.

 

There are several reasons that this may occur; your borrower may have purchased their home at a tax sale or through foreclosure (sheriffs sale) or they may have purchased their home by Quit Claim Deed. In all of these cases the buyer will obtain the property in “As Is” condition. In other words, they will now assume any liens on the property that the former owner may have incurred.

 

Rather than just paying the lien or abandoning the deal, you csan do yourself and your client a service by referring them to an attorney who can “Quiet Title” and remove the lien altogether days.

 

We Handle All Tri-County Purchases - Tax Sales or Auctions

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We Provide Simple Solutions to All of Your Real Estate Needs

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Evictions - Builder Disputes - Mortgages - Condemnations - Mortgage Foreclosures

 

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What is Title?

 

Title describes the rightful ownership of property. When you purchase a home you are purchasing title to that real estate. Other individuals or entities could have claims on the property you’re trying to buy. There could be unpaid mortgages or liens for unpaid taxes filed against the property, for example, that “cloud” the title, and prevent you from receiving “clear” title to the property.

 

One of the costs of financing your home purchase is likely to be a title search initiated by the lender. The lender will arrange for an attorney or an abstract or title company to search all the public records for any documents or instruments that relate to the property. Generally the seller is responsible for correcting any defects - removing any “clouds” - in the title so that he or she can convey good title to you.

 

Your lender may require you to purchase title insurance in order to insure against loss should the title prove defective in some way.

 

What are the Most Common Title Problems?

Tax Reverted Property Quiet Title Title
Lien Landlords Lien Quit Claim Deed
Adverse Possession Prescriptive Easment Property Tax
Prescription Partition Deed of Trust
Fee Simple Fee Joint Tenancy
Constructive Trust Tenancy Common Land Contract

 

 

 

 
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