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Updated about 6 years ago on . Most recent reply
Title companies responsibilities
Before settlement is complete, while the transaction is still in the titles companies possession is it there (Title Company) responsibility to disclose any Code Violations a property has (if any) before settlement? Im aware that these violations do not fall under the lien category but was curious to know if any one has ever experienced purchasing a property only to discover Code Violations after settlement. Im sure this may differ state to state so to be more specific this is for a property in Baltimore Maryland.