Saturday, July 18, 2015

Real Estate Title Credit Repair Nerds Wisconsin

The Real Estate title is a document that describes legal ownership of a property.  Title insurance applies to the transaction which transfers the title from the seller to the buyer.  Their are two kinds of title insurance, one for the lender and another for the owner.

The lender policy is usually required with a loan and is based on the amount of the loan.  This is designed to protect the lender regarding the mortgage should a title problem arise. 

The owner policy is usually a one time fee due at closing for the amount of the real estate purchase.  This policy protects the owner should a problem with the title arise. 

The real estate industry is a collaborative enterprise with many participating community partners.  Credit Repair Nerds Wisconsin
https://homecarepath.sharepoint.com/Pages/CreditRepairNerdsWisconsin.aspx  works with a consumers credit information to fix reported history and improve the scores.  We are in the business of managing your credit report to improve your borrowing outcome. More and more consumers are demanding access to the important service Credit Repair Nerds Wisconsin can deliver.

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