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Risks Covered By Title Insurance Policy
The following are risks covered by title insurance policy (subject to insuring provisions
and the conditions and stipulations):
- Someone else owns an interest in your title.
- Someone else has rights affecting your title arising out of leases, contracts or options.
- Someone else claims to have rights affecting your title arising out of forgery.
- Someone else has an easement on the land.
- Someone else has a recorded right to limit your use of the land.
- Someone else has a recorded lien or encumbrance on your title.
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You are forced to correct or remove an existing violation of any covenant,
condition or restriction affecting the land.
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Because of an existing violation of a subdivision law or regulation affecting the land:
- You are unable to obtain a building permit.
- You are forced to correct or remove the violation.
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Someone else has a legal right to, and does, refuse to perform a contract to
purchase the land, lease it or make a mortgage loan it.
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You are forced to remove or remedy your existing structures, or any part of them,
because any portion was built without obtaining a building permit.
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You are forced to remove or remedy your existing structures, or any part of them,
because they violate an existing zoning law or zoning regulation.
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Your existing improvements made after the policy date, including lawns,
shrubbery or trees, are damaged because of the future exercise of a right to use the
surface of the land for the extraction development of minerals, water or any other substance.
- Someone else tried to force a discriminatory covenant, condition or restriction.
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A document upon which your title is based is invalid because it was not properly singed,
sealed, acknowledged, delivered or recorded.
- The residence with the address shown is not located on the land.
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