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Updated over 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

Curative Titles (rookie here)
My title company is stating the property I’m acquiring “is not curative clear”. Can someone help a kindergarten rookie understand what that means?
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Just ask them what they need to clear up.
Could be something like there is a break in the chain of title, that they need to clear up, or let's say there is a lien from a bank that is no longer in business. More work to do on their part and sometimes your part to help clean up the messy issues.