Utilize the Power of Educational Videos to your Advantage!

Utilize the Power of Educational Videos to your Advantage!

Brush up on real estate basics and/or add to your client service resources using Land Title Company ‘s Video Library. Located on our website under the “Resources” tab, click below for instant access: Click to Access Videos Now! Here’s why you should check it...
Protecting Your Clients’ Ownership

Protecting Your Clients’ Ownership

As a real estate agent, you play a crucial role in guiding your clients through property transactions. If your client asks you what the difference is between Title Lock and Title Insurance this guide will help provide some clarity. The Reality of Title Fraud Title...
How are Property Liens Handled?

How are Property Liens Handled?

A lien is a legal claim on a property by a creditor, securing repayment of a debt or obligation. It must be resolved to clear the title, affecting the property’s sale or transfer until the debt is satisfied. A title and escrow company can assist a property owner...
The Concepts of “Escrow” Explained!

The Concepts of “Escrow” Explained!

In the real estate industry, the term “escrow” can refer to two distinct concepts with each an important part of the property buying process. If you are involved in buying a home, know the difference between “being in escrow” for a real estate...
Understanding Title Insurance Policies: A Guide

Understanding Title Insurance Policies: A Guide

Title insurance protects homeowners and lenders from potential disputes over property ownership and title defects. When purchasing a home, obtaining title insurance can be a requirement for a seller and/or buyer but they rarely understand what kind of coverage they...
Facilitating the Payoff of Utilities at Closing

Facilitating the Payoff of Utilities at Closing

A smooth property closing process is the goal for all parties involved and understanding how final utility payments are handled is important. In the State of Washington, unpaid utility charges can become liens on the property, rather than attaching to the owner of the...