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I sell houses to support my farming habit. To call myself a farmer would be an insult to all the real farmers since the Lord "put Adam in the Garden of Eden to till it and keep it." To the men and women who have, and do,
eke their living from the ground, I tip my pink camo Tractor Supply cap. I wish there were more like you; we'd be a better nation, a better world.
But I've had my share of planning, planting, struggling, sweating, nurturing, joy, wonder, loss, and failure, followed by mustering strength and hope, and trying again. Each fall, the old farmer saying, "There's always next year," has consoled me when little went as I'd planned.
I planted my first 83 apples trees here at Zion Heritage Farm in the fall of 2013. It took me three days. When the last tree went in the ground, I could barely st...
My previous blog regarding buyer's title insurance (aka owner's title insurance) outlined the differences between lender's and owner's policies, and some of the serious pitfalls of not purchasing your own title policy at closing. An owner's title policy is different from a lender's title policy; it protects the homeowner from things a title search might have missed. It's a one-time payment made at closing, probably $300-$400, which covers the you for as long as you own the home.
But don't just take it from me. Bridget is a title insurance provider for a major title insurance company. She was kind enough to contribute this blog, and summed it up far more eloquently than I could. Here's what she has to say.....
"As a WV ti...
As both a real estate and mortgage broker in the state of Florida for many years, when I moved to my real estate company to West Virginia, I was surprised at the many differences between how things are done
in the Sunshine and Mountain States.
In real estate there is national law, state law, and just plain how-we-do-it-around-here. That latter category covers a surprising number of things, including who pays for what at closing, how commissions are shared between Realtors, home inspections, and terminology, to name a few.
One of the big differences is that, in West Virginia, buyers rarely purchase Buyer's Title Insurance (also known as Owner's Title Insurance, or an Owner's Title Policy) at closing. In Florida, virtually all buyers are provided with owner's title insurance, which is customarily paid for by the seller. Here in the Mountain State,...
Bill Porter, Broker
(304) 612-3746
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