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Attorney opinion letters may appear to be a cost-effective alternative to title insurance for those who are looking for a more personalized analysis of a property's title status. However, they should not be relied upon as a guarantee of a clear title and do not provide the same level of protection as title insurance.
A good title informs the reader accurately about the contents of the article. The main responsibility of a title is to explain what the article is about without misleading or establishing wrong expectations. Make sure it doesn't include anything that your reader won't be able to find in the paper.
A title opinion is the written opinion of an attorney, based on the attorney's title search into a property, describing the current ownership rights in the property, as well as the actions that must be taken to make the stated ownership rights marketable.
A title opinion is a document in which a lawyer gives their opinion on the ownership of a property. The lawyer will base this on property records, as well as information in the current title.