Collin UCC-1 for Real Estate
Omaha Letter: Title Payment
Omaha Letter: Title Rundown request
Omaha Letter: Title Update
Omaha Letter: County Recording
Sample Letter for Payoff of Loan held by Mortgage Company
Self-Employed Independent Contractor Agreement Between an Owner / Operator Truck Driver and Common Carrier Company or Organization
Sample Letter for Acceptance of Resignation - Return of Property
Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus by a Person in State Custody
Post-Employment Information Sheet
Self-Employed Independent Contractor Agreement
Equity Share Agreement
Jury Instruction - Alibi
Child Care Agreement
Artist Management Agreement
Title insurance protects you from future claims against your property, sort of like a safety net that’s there just in case.
A title company or an attorney usually handles the title search, so you can rest easy knowing experts are on the job.
If there’s a title problem, it will need to be addressed before the sale can close, like untangling a web of issues.
While you can look up some information, it’s best to let a title company do the heavy lifting to ensure everything is done right.
Processing a title order usually takes a few days, but it can vary depending on the property's complexity and any outstanding issues.
You need a title order to make sure there are no surprises, like hidden liens or ownership disputes, that could trip you up later.
A title order is a request to check the property’s ownership and any claims against it, ensuring the buyer gets a clear title.