
A: No. We are independent homeowner advocates. Title companies focus on issuing insurance policies for buyers. We focus exclusively on your equity. We represent you in a room full of professionals to ensure your voice is heard and your payout is protected.
No. We are a consultation firm that represents the independent homeowner. Title companies focus on issuing insurance, and law firms focus on litigation. We focus exclusively on your equity.
A: In the fast-paced world of real estate, most professionals are focused on the transaction—moving files quickly to meet closing deadlines. While real estate agents and title companies can be vital to the deal, their heavy workloads often mean they follow the path of least resistance to keep things moving. At Home Title Repair, we provide the one-on-one attention those busy professionals cannot. We take our time to investigate every option, keeping you informed at every step so you can make decisions based on clarity, not convenience. We aren't just moving a file; we are a dedicated team focused solely on your best possible outcome.
Usually, you list your home, accept an offer, and then the title company starts their search. This often leads to "surprises" just days before closing. We help you identify and "heal" these issues before you get to the closing table, so you never lose leverage at the last minute.
A: Ideally, before you even list the property or sign a contract. In a traditional sale, title issues aren't discovered until 2 weeks before closing, which tends to present a time crunch. By "healing" the title early, you walk into negotiations with Absolute Property Clarity and a protected payout.
A: No, but you must have a Strategic Plan. Most homeowners sign agreements blindly, assuming the title company will "clean things up" later. The danger is that once you are under contract, the clock starts ticking. If a title cloud is discovered 10 days before closing, creditors and "savvy" buyers use that deadline to pressure you into expensive, unnecessary settlements just to save the deal.
A. You can, but the learning curve is steep, and the stakes are your home’s equity. Dealing with creditors directly and state governments require expertise and time. Most homeowners simply don't have the industry knowledge to manage their own file while caring for their families and working. We handle the bureaucracy and the "legal fog" so you can have peace of mind.
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