Federal Tax Liens: What they are and how they affect real estate.
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by Tallgrass Title
1M ago
Federal Tax Liens: What they are and how they affect real estate. When title companies research property, we conduct a search of public records for previous owners and transfers of title (back at least 25 years to meet the Marketable Title Act practices), outstanding mortgages, unpaid taxes, and many other items that may affect title to the property.  You may not know, but we also search for liens, judgments, and encumbrances of all parties to the transaction that may affect title to the property.  There may be an outstanding mortgage or unpaid taxes to pay off at closing, but someti ..read more
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Commitment Issues, Vol. 2 – Commitment Jackets
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by Brandon Hysong
1y ago
As we discussed in the first volume of this series, which can be viewed here, “issues” does not refer to problems that you may find with the Commitment, but issues, such as a magazine or a publication series, about Commitments. In the first issue, we covered the generalities of the Commitment to help landscape the idea of exactly what it is (and is not) and the purpose it serves. Now let’s dive into the finer details of different aspects of the Commitment itself. As a Whole As we discussed previously, “the Commitment Jacket is general, non-specific coverage that is issued from an insurance und ..read more
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Title Searches w/Thais: Title Examiner: Boring Job or Not?
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by Thais Strong
1y ago
I have been asked many times, “so what exactly do you do for your job?” My first attempt at a succinct answer is to say, “I work with title insurance”. However, this generally seemed to lead to the misconception that I was somehow a telemarketer and tried to sell insurance to people over the phone. This mistake on my part led me to believe that a lot of people do not really know what goes on behind the scenes when they conduct a transaction through a title company. And when they do find out, they then assume I have a very boring desk job sitting in front of a computer all day. While I will adm ..read more
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Closings with Karissa: Why Title Insurance?
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by Karissa Hubley
1y ago
I routinely hear the question: Is Title Insurance worth it?. My answer, is yes, it is quite important. You wouldn’t buy a house without homeowners’ insurance or buy a car without car insurance. I’m sure you have Health and Life insurance. If you are protected in other aspects of life, why would you not protect the title to your home as well?  and does not have liens attached? The best part is that title insurance is a one-time fee that is paid at closing and you never have to worry about it again. As long as you own the property it is protected. So it would be crazy not to do it! Who thou ..read more
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Commitment Issues, Vol. 1 – Title Commitment 101
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by Brandon Hysong
1y ago
No, no. This is not about problems with Commitments, or even about Buyers shopping for a home for over a year and still not happy with anything. This is a series about the Title Commitments that we issue and how to make sure you understand what you are reading. We want to go in-depth and help break down just what purpose the Commitment serves as well as its different components. The end goal is for you to be able to receive the Commitment and know exactly what the general items and terms are and how to navigate them. The Nature and Purpose of the Commitment The Title Commitment is a report pre ..read more
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Closings with Karissa: Security & Real Estate Transactions
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by Karissa Hubley
1y ago
Real estate fraud is alive and well as fraudsters find new ways to cheat people out of their money. Whether it be through fraudulent emails or posing as a realtor and calling clients to get them to send money. Title companies, banks and realtors strive to protect buyers’ and sellers’ money as if it was their own money. It is our job to protect our clients and ensure a smooth closing process for everyone. We were asked recently what we do to protect our clients’ sensitive information and protect their assets.  We take this very seriously and want to share a few ways we do this. ID Verifica ..read more
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But really, have you met RON?
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by Victoria Storms
1y ago
Ever since the State of Kansas passed and implemented permanent RON legislation, we’ve been hard at work to get RON off the ground and running. We’re thrilled to introduce you to our friend RON. Who/what is RON? RON stands for Remote Online Notarization. This is the process of a signer appearing before a notary public (with RON designation) via a recorded audio-visual call. The documents are signed and notarized electronically, and the signer must complete KBA (knowledge-based authentication) identity verification prior to signing. The implementation of KBA identity verification makes complet ..read more
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Closings with Karissa: Settlement Statements
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by Karissa Hubley
1y ago
As we prepare to close a transaction, we create settlement statements, which are documents demonstrating all debits and credits associated with the transaction. The American Land Title Association (ALTA) has provided a standard template for these forms, so they are recognizable and readable, no matter which title company you close your next transaction with. Whether the transaction is cash or financed, our office will provide ALTA Settlement Statements to both the Buyer and Seller. The Buyer and Seller statements are unique to their respective side of the closing and can only be shared with th ..read more
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What the heck is a 1031 exchange?
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by Lee Speirs
1y ago
The concept is simple enough. Sell one property (the relinquished property) and use proceeds money to buy another property (the replacement property). If you do it right, you can defer the capital gains tax on the property you sold. Of course, in practice, there are quite a few details that go into “doing it right”. This article addresses a few basic details about 1031 exchanges. However, this article is not intended to provide, nor should it be relied upon for, tax, legal, or accounting advice. You should always consult your own tax, legal, and accounting advisors before engaging in any trans ..read more
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Legals with Lippman: Government Lots
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by Sydney Lippman
1y ago
Imagine this: you’re reviewing an informational or a commitment from the title company and you notice the legal description contains a tract in a government lot. What does this mean? Is this a concern for my transaction? This is one instance in which the word “government” is nothing to worry about!  Legals with Lippman is back to discuss government lots and what they mean to you or your client. Government lot is a term used within the Public Land Survey System a.k.a PLSS. We briefly talked about PLSS in our first Legals with Lippman. PLSS dates back to 1785 in the United States and is the ..read more
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