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Page 1: 1. Personal Covenants for Title 2. Title Examination.

Methods of Title Assurance

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Overview

1. Personal Covenants for Title

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Overview

1. Personal Covenants for Title

2. Title Examination

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Overview

1. Personal Covenants for Title

2. Title Examination

3. Title Insurance

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Overview

1. Personal Covenants for Title

2. Title Examination

3. Title Insurance

4. Title Registration

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Overview

1. Personal Covenants for Title

2. Title Examination

3. Title Insurance

4. Title Registration

5. Statutes of Limitations/Adverse Possession

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Covenants of Title

Quitclaim Deed

No promises.

But, some states by statute say all deeds have some basic promises, e.g., the grantor has not previously conveyed the property.

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Covenants of Title

Warranty Deed – Present Covenants

1. Covenant of Seisin

▪ Promise that own property transferring▪ Promise that grantor has not already

transferred

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Covenants of Title

Warranty Deed – Present Covenants

2. Covenant of Good Right to Convey

▪ Grantor has right to transfer the property

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Covenants of Title

Warranty Deed – Present Covenants

3. Covenant Against Encumbrances

▪ Property free and clear of all non-agreed easements, mortgages, liens, covenants, servitudes, etc.

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Covenants of Title

Warranty Deed – Future Covenants

1. Covenant of Quiet Enjoyment

▪ No one with better title will evict grantee.

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Covenants of Title

Warranty Deed – Future Covenants

2. Covenant of Warranty

▪ Grantor will defend grantee’s title (grantor will protect grantee’s quiet enjoyment)

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Covenants of Title

Warranty Deed – Future Covenants

3. Covenant of Further Assurances

▪ Grantor will take steps reasonably necessary to protect or perfect grantee’s title

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Title Examination

Self-help and self-reliance.

Check all records. Purchaser Purchaser’s attorney Title company

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Methods of Title Assurance

[continued]

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Title Registration [Torrens]

Registration system with limited use in only a few states one of which is Ohio.

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Title Insurance

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Title Insurance

Typical protected risks:

Grantor’s disability Marital rights Forgery Errors in recording Undisclosed heirs & pretermitted

children

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Title Insurance

Typical unprotected risks:

Specifically mentioned exclusions Purchaser lacks BFP status Things revealed by inspection Boundary problems

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Adverse Possession

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Adverse Possession

1. Actual possession for required number of years

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Adverse Possession

2. Open, visible, and notorious

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Adverse Possession

3. Exclusive

Tacking of successive possessors allowed if they are in privity of estate with each other.

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Adverse Possession

4. Continuous and peaceable

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Adverse Possession

5. Hostile

No permission from owner.

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Adverse Possession

6. Under claim of right

Example = forged deed Element not always needed but may

shorten time period.

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Adverse Possession

7. Cultivates

Element not always required but may shorten time period.

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Adverse Possession

8. Pay property taxes

Element not always needed but may shorten time period.