What can make a Title Defective?

What can make a Title Defective?

Any number of problems that remain undisclosed after even the most meticulous search of public records can make a title defective.  These hidden "defects" are dangerous indeed because you may not learn of them for many months or years.  Yet they could force you to spend substantial sums on a legal defense, and still result in the loss of your property.
 
By purchasing a title insurance policy from Keystone Property Settlements, Inc., we provide complete protection from these and a host of other hidden defects:
 
  • Creditor claims
  • Deeds executed under false or expired powers of attorney
  • Incorrect representation of marital status
  • Undisclosed heirs
  • Incorrect legal descriptions
  • Deeds from minors or non-existent entities
  • Deeds delivered after death of grantor or grantee, or without consent of grantor

Testimonials

   Mary Burger of Keystone Property Settlements is my only choice for a title company. When I send an agreement of sale to Mary, I know that she will do everything in her power to get the sale to settlement. When problems arise, Mary simply takes care of them, rather than waiting for someone else to handle them.  Mary and her staff are very knowledgeable and professional. They make my job, as a Realtor, so much easier.
--  Robin Coffroth, Realtor
    Barr Realty, Inc.