
30 July 2015 | 3 replies
Also do u know any reason an insurance agent would not have a new policy for the existing customer?

30 July 2015 | 13 replies
@Scott Keen Sorry for all your drama, doesnt sound fun.Appears you have it figured out, but I was going to 2nd and 3rd what the others had said - include both names, thats what we do when paying insurance claims - sometimes one party gets upset if they are not on good terms with the other party and vice versa, however legally if the policy is in both their names both need to be paid, I'd assume the same principle would easily apply to a lease document.
3 August 2015 | 12 replies
The new loan will be with a lenders title policy so I will get a much clearer read on this whole idea from the title officer at that time.

31 July 2015 | 1 reply
Typically, yes, as the banks will require a new policy.

1 August 2015 | 1 reply
This means that in order for a title insurance policy to be provided to the purchaser, the recorded deed will have to be payed off out of proceeds.

3 June 2021 | 3 replies
It is very difficult, if not impossible, to get a title policy during this period.

19 August 2015 | 1 reply
Hi,I recently bought a new home and am deciding between using ZeneHome vs going to bank (Wells Fargo) to secure my new mortgage/insurance policies.
20 August 2015 | 7 replies
Renting handled by management company for 8.5% and HOA is $200 per month including water and sewer and master policy on building.

20 August 2015 | 4 replies
They will go as far to say they will only pay for painting the 1/2 of of a wall that damaged, but the other half is fine and does not need it.Depending on your policy, you can ask for cash payout up front, but they will only give you the Actual Cash Value of the claim.

23 August 2015 | 12 replies
Please let me know if I messed up/missed anything.WF Origination Charge (Supp Reno Fee* + WF Fee) $1,509 Charge for Points (1.5) $1,065 Credit Report $12 Appraisals (Includes Final Inspection of $100) $810 Tax Service $70 Consultant Fee* (Necessary for Reno Loan) $500 Abstract or Title Search $175 Title-Exam/Attorneys Opinion $400 Title Insurance-Lender Coverage $216 Title-Survey $340 Title-Owner Policy (Optional) $83 Title-Closing/Escrow $300 Title-All Endorsements $24 Record Deed $60 Record Mortgage/DOT $115 City/County Tax Stamp-Deed $1,350 State Tax Stamp-Deed $1,350 Title-Courier $100 Closing Costs (- Supp Reno Fee - Consultant Fee) = $7,465 *Already included in Renovation Costs