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Updated about 2 years ago, 12/18/2022

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Allen L.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Chicago and mainly invests in KS remotely
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Title insurance claim accepted, now what?

Allen L.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Chicago and mainly invests in KS remotely
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I won't tell the story here because it's still an ongoing matter but I filed a title insurance claim, a title lawyer started investigating the claim and they recently accepted the claim. However, the title lawyers are super non-responsive when it comes to the next steps. Can someone with knowledge in this matter comment on what will they do to straighten out the title? If they cannot straighten out the title, and for example if there is fraud involved on the part of a previous seller, will they essentially give me cash for the insured amount if they cannot give me clear title to the house

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