The Land Title Group family has been proudly serving the Independence and Northeast Ohio area since 1953 and we are experts in a wide range of title and escrow/closing services. Whether you or someone in your family is looking to buy, sell or refinance property; the friendly and knowledgeable staff at Land Title Group will make sure that you are fully informed and comfortable with any title insurance and escrow/closing services that you choose.
Buying or selling real estate is one of the biggest decisions you will make in your life. Our goal is to provide you peace of mind when you buy, sell or refinance your property. All of our staff is expertly trained with many years of experience. Whether you are looking for a smooth residential home sale or need a complex commercial transaction handled, the highly-skilled staff here at Land Title Group are ready to help!
Buying or selling real estate is one of the biggest decisions you will make in your life. Our goal is to provide you peace of mind when you buy, sell or refinance your property. All of our staff is expertly trained with many years of experience. Whether you are looking for a smooth residential home sale or need a complex commercial transaction handled, the highly-skilled staff here at Land Title Group are ready to help!
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Land Title Group LLC is a recognized leader for providing residential and commercial title and escrow services in Northeast Ohio. The secret of Land Title Group LLC is its dedication to its customers. The company staff has over 170 combined years of experienced who understand the importance of providing fast, reliable service.
The following section will provide you with brief definitions of some important terms you should understand regarding deed procedures. The key is "warranty." The Seller warrants that there are no defects which will affect the marketability of the Buyer's title to the property, except for any items which are specifically stated in the Deed (examples of exceptions; easements, zoning ordinances, taxes not yet due and payable).
When you purchase a home, there are various methods available for you to be certain that the property is "legally" yours. Obviously, you want to be sure that the seller has the right to convey full, unencumbered title to you (to give you full, legal ownership with no strings attached). It's important to choose the type of protection that will best serve your needs: the following describes current, popular methods of establishing title.
This section provides information regarding how to convey the real property of a decedent. This section is divided into four parts. If the owner of real property dies leaving a valid will, the conveyance will be valid so long as the will authorizes the executor/executrix to convey real property. In order to convey good title, the deed must state that the will authorizes the executor/executrix to convey real property.
An escrow is an arrangement in which a disinterested third party holds legal documents and funds on behalf of a buyer and seller, and distributes them according to the purchase agreement, the escrow holder's "Standard Conditions and Acceptance of Escrow, " and any mutually consistent instructions from buyer's seller's.