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Liberty Mutual
(888) 534-4973
8501 Lasalle
Towson, MD
Liberty Mutual
(888) 534-4973
6230 Old Dobbin
Columbia, MD
Baltimore Insurance Network
443-869-6424
1414 Key Highway suite 301
Baltimore, MD
TheLifeInsuranceGroup.com
410.456.5356
PO Box 26537
Baltimore, MD
Rosasco Insurance
800 864 4884
8831 Satyr Hill Road Suite 210
Baltimore, MD
Liberty Mutual
(888) 534-4973
11350 McCormick
Hunt Valley, MD
Liberty Mutual
(888) 534-4973
6760 Alexander Bell
Columbia, MD
Concrete Insurance
(410) 433-0313
5209 York Road
Baltimore, MD
McQuade Consulting, LLC
(410) 732-7320
2400 Boston St.
Washington, DC
Reeder Insurance & Financial Services Inc
410 256 6101
8817 Belair Rd
Nottingham, MD

Title Insurance - Coverage for Deeds, Wills & Trusts

Title Insurance


This is a special insurance specifically for the home or building owner. In the case of a problem with the title on the property the title insurance will cover the costs of fixing the problem.

In some cases a lawyer will actually give you a lower price for legal services associated with closing a real estate deal if you buy title insurance.

So, why would you bother? Here's the kind of problem that title insurance addresses:

  • Marital status of owner incorrectly given
  • Deeds, wills, and trusts that contain improper vesting and incorrect names
  • Transfer of property by a mental incompetent or minor
  • Property line disagreement (i.e. a neighbour builds a fence over your property line)
  • Confusion due to similar or identical names
  • Outstanding mortgages, judgments, and tax liens
  • Easements
  • Incorrect notary acknowledgments
  • A forged deed that transfers no title to real estate
  • Previously undisclosed heirs with claims against the property
  • Instruments executed under expired or fabricated power of attorney
  • Mistakes in the public records

Another war story: We purchased a brand new home from the builder. We decided to get title insurance even though we thought we'd never need. We actually got the title insurance because a lawyer guaranteed a lower closing cost with the purchase of title insurance. And sure enough - we had a problem with the public record. Now, our township cleared it up and we didn't have to pay anything, but this was a classic case where we could have had a problem. We are now very happy to have title insurance.

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