
7 August 2012 | 30 replies
As Keith mentioned.Jon is right on, in reality, they sue your LLC and it could file hours after to sue you, then the defense may kick in with the title policy as it is a potential loss, if you can defend it, then you should have no problem having your LLC defend it as well.....unless your LLC did something to cloud title.I'm trying to think of an instance where your LLC could cloud title in some way that would not be covered by a new policy to a buyer....like making a deed and not filing it and having that deed surface later on...however it is not effective until filed, most policies in Section II B exclusions will exclude defects in area as to what a proper survey would show...so if you built something and it was over a property line, your policy won't cover that loss to your neighbor.....It's early and I have not had my coffee yet, can't think of an issue.Also I first advise anyone to check with a title company agent as to proper coverage and a local attorney, if the insured interests are not identical from your policy to you and to the interests held in the LLC you could have problems, no other persons were in my LLCs and my title agent/attorney would cover me in such matters, your area or TI folks may not, so check.
17 June 2009 | 17 replies
Nick,With all the identity theft going on, I would be leary of faxing my DL over to someone I didn't know either (as an agent or anyone else).

4 February 2016 | 8 replies
- to establish a identity?

12 January 2015 | 12 replies
Identical homes in two different parks, even in the same town, could be valued Thousands of dollars apart.

9 May 2017 | 23 replies
Oh you would like the front door and back door keyed identical, let me look into the cost of that and I will let you know".Next day or 3 days later"I looked into it and I can get that done for about $75, did you want to add it to this months rent check or just have a check for the maintenance guy when he gets there"?

11 February 2018 | 7 replies
A little backstory,An old landlord/property manager of mine recently used the rental application I filled out back then to apply for a credit card in my name. had I not been watching my reports on a daily basis I would not have caught it in time.so how do you protect a tenants identity while also keeping adequate records?

11 March 2018 | 7 replies
(And there is a Person C with an identical 47 1/2 % in another irrevocable generation skipping trust.)

5 January 2021 | 4 replies
Construction costs are $180k and there are identical units built on the same street that appraised at $220k.

14 August 2020 | 15 replies
Send me a document to sign, and I can sign Donald Trump or John Doe.The only legal way I know is to use digital certificates that have been issued to you with an authentication entity and that you have sole custody and control over the secret key.The docusign or other equivalent application never verified your identity and never gave you sole control of your keys.

9 June 2023 | 32 replies
You should have seen my previous 25 posts on identical threads cogently answering this same question asked in the same way.