Stuart  Colvin

Stuart Colvin

Sales Representative

iPro Realty Ltd.

Mobile:
416 903 0394
Office:
905-693-9575
Email Me
Stuart  Colvin

Stuart Colvin

Sales Representative

iPro Realty Ltd.

Mobile:
416 903 0394
Office:
905-693-9575
Email Me

Title Insurance Details

Title Insurance Details

What is Title Insurance?

Title insurance is protection against loss arising from problems connected to the title of your property. Before you purchased your home, it may have gone through several ownership changes, and the land on which it stands went through many more. There may be a weak link at any point in that chain that could emerge to cause trouble.  For example, someone along the way may have forged a signature in transferring title. Or there may be unpaid real estate taxes or other liens. Title insurance covers the insured party for any claims and legal fees that arise out of such problems.

Prior to closing, public records are "searched" to determine the previous ownership of the property, as well as prior dealings related to it. At closing the buyer expects property that is free and clear of such claims, so typically they must be cleared up before closing.

Occasionally problems regarding title are not discovered before closing, or are not remedied before closing. Such defects can make the property less marketable when the buyer subsequently sells and, depending on the nature of the problem, can also cost money to remedy. For example, the survey might have failed to show that an addition to the property was built without permission. The buyer of the property could be out-of-pocket if he is later required to remove the addition.

Am I required to purchase Title Insurance?

Title Insurance is required if you need a mortgage, because all mortgage lenders require such protection for an amount equal to the loan. It lasts until the loan is repaid. As with mortgage insurance, it protects the lender but you pay the premium, which is a single-payment made upfront.

Who is protected with Title Insurance?

Title insurance policies can be issued in favour of a purchaser (on new/resale homes, condos and vacation properties), a lender, or both the purchaser and lender. Some of the risks that are frequently covered under a title insurance policy include: survey irregularities; forced removal of existing structures; claims due to fraud, forgery or duress; unregistered easements and rights of-way; lack of pedestrian or vehicular access to the property; work orders; zoning and set back non-compliance or deficiencies; etc.
For a risk to be covered, usually it has to have existed as of the date of the policy. As with any type of insurance policy, certain types of risks might not be covered, for example, native land claims and environmental hazards are normally excluded. Be sure to discuss with your lawyer what risks are covered and what are excluded.

When does the insurance coverage end?

When the title insurance is covering the purchaser, it remains in effect as long as the insured purchaser has title to the land. Some policies also protect those who received title as a result of the purchaser's death, or certain family members (e.g., a spouse or children) to whom the property may have been transferred for a nominal consideration.

When the title insurance is covering the lender, the policy remains in effect as long as the mortgage remains on title. A lender covered under a title insurance policy is insured in the event the lender realizes on its security and suffers actual loss or damage with respect to a risk covered under the policy. Lenders are usually covered up to the principal amount of the mortgage.

The premium for title insurance is paid once (at the time of purchase). Generally speaking, in Canada the purchaser of the property pays for the title insurance, though there can be situations where the seller pays for it. Some policies automatically cover both the purchaser and lender; others will cover both for a small additional fee

Protection and Peace of Mind

Title insurance can help ensure that a closing is not delayed due to defects in title. And, if an issue relating to title arises with respect to a risk covered under the policy, the title insurance covers the legal fees and expenses associated with defending the insured's title and pays in the event of loss.

 

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Hi, my name is Stuart Colvin.  I grew up in Milton and lived there for over 25 years.  I currently reside in Georgetown with my beautiful wife Shannon, daughter Makenna and dog, Opie.   

A sports lover, I grew up playing hockey and lacrosse at the "AA", "AAA" and Junior "B" levels, respectively.  Working out, running, volleyball, basketball, hiking and golfing are what I enjoy doing in my spare time.   

I am a full time, Award winning Realtor with over 11 years of experience.  I started with Royal LePage because at the time, they provided phenomenal training. One of the biggest complaints amongst new Realtors is the lack of training.  I aligned myself to have the best training as I was planning on making a succesful career.  From there, I spent just over two years working with The Meehan Team at Re/Max, again, aligning myself with one of the top Teams in Rural Real Estate, where I diligently learned about the Country Real Estate Market.

I am currently with iPro Realty, a newer brokerage that is about 11 years old. It is the fastest growing brokerage in Real Estate today.  The reason for this is that they have based their business model toward the new generation of Realtor - Technology based - built for the digital age in the Digital age. We now have 11 offices (with 24 hour access to all) to serve clients at any hour.  We have a state of the art phone system that gets you in touch with agents right away, no matter where they are.  An added bonus is a concierge service that puts other Brokerages to shame.  

At the end of the day, the Brokerage doesn't really matter to the client (as long as they are competent).  It's all about the Realtor you choose.  Attention to detail, prompt responses to text/phone calls/emails and overall communication is the main driving force in having a successful Real Estate Transaction.  These items are what I strive to excel in each and every day.  Give me a call, email or text to find out more! I promise to respond within a few hours at the most! Normally, within minutes!

You can't spell TRUST without STU!

 



Specialty: Residential and Rural real estate

Awards: Platinum and Directors Award Winner

Area Covered: Halton Region including Milton, Halton Hills, Campbellville, Brookville and other rural areas. Erin, Puslinch, Guelph/Eramosa

Languages Spoken: English