Wonderful to hear! I see many problems still lingering. Now that so many title company offices have closed for many title insurers.. the public does not understand where to go to correct these lingering problems, so they call the state, and the state tells them call an abstracter.
I have one for my own family member, I will be taking to federal court over an owners policy where the full legal was not granted. I am licensed in law (which it takes), to get a subpoena for the sellers (now out of state) and sue for the discrepancy in the legal description on the deed. Due Diligence was preformed by myself, to the drafting Title Company who closed the transaction.
HOG wash on some of this. Some I blame the recorders for taking truly un-recordable documents (as in the case of my family member), but most of it I blame on the ones drafting legal documents.
We abstracters are here to be the watchdog for the state (State Licensee's) (State is the people) and correct errors.
My take on all of it.
Randi
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