By Joe Taylor, President of Marketplace Title Title theft and property fraud are often highlighted in dramatic advertisements, urging homeowners to purchase services that supposedly protect them from such scenarios. As a seasoned professional in the real estate...
In the vibrant and complex Florida real estate market, a real estate agent’s role extends beyond facilitating transactions. A critical aspect of adding significant value is educating clients about the nuances of title insurance. Marketplace Title, a premier...
The privilege of living in Florida comes with the cost of having to deal with the occasional disruptions caused by tropical storms and hurricanes. If that disruption comes around the time of a scheduled real estate closing, being aware of the pertinent legal rights...
Open and expired building permits can be a challenge for sellers and buyers. Understanding the contractual obligations of each party regarding permits is the first step to avoiding unwanted, and potentially expensive, problems later. In the context of a sale and...
When sellers or buyers meet with the closing agent to sign their closing documents, it is easy to take for granted the formalities that are required for properly executing a deed or mortgage and other closing documents. Even if the signer is in another state, usually...
Legal and regulatory roadblocks and industry-wide reluctance to change, especially in the lending and title settlement sectors, have kept real estate closings using centuries-old processes, while other industries have realized the time-, effort-, and cost-saving...