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Welcome to our FAQ section! Here, we answer some of the most common questions about title searches, property transactions, and legal process outsourcing (LPO). If you need more details, feel free to contact us!
A title owner search involves examining public records to verify the current and past owners of a property, along with any claims, liens, or disputes.
It ensures that the property has a clear title with no legal disputes, unpaid liens, or ownership conflicts that could affect your purchase or investment.
The duration varies based on the property's history and location, but it typically takes a few days to a couple of weeks.
You usually need the property address, parcel number, or legal description to locate relevant records.
Consult with a real estate attorney or title professional to resolve the issue before proceeding with your transaction.
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Cost Efficiency β Reduces expenses compared to hiring a full in-house
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Flexibility β Scale services based on your business needs.
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Access to Experts β Work with experienced attorneys and legal
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24/7 Availability β Round-the-clock legal support.
Yes, we prioritize confidentiality and always sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) before starting any project.
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Some potential risks include sharing confidential data, lack of direct control, and hidden costs. However, we ensure full transparency and security in all our services.
A title owner search focuses only on ownership history, while a title search examines all legal aspects, including liens, claims, and restrictions.
The lien must be cleared or settled before completing the transaction, or it could affect your ownership rights.
While some public records are accessible, a professional title search ensures accuracy and helps identify complex legal issues.
Look for experience, reliability, confidentiality agreements (NDA), transparency, and industry expertise.