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Forged deeds, mortgages, satisfactions or releases. |
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2
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Deed by person who is insane or mentally incompetent |
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3
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Deed by minor (may be disavowed). |
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4
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Deed from corporation, unauthorized under corporate bylaws or given under falsified corporate resolution. |
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5
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Deed from partnership, unauthorized under partnership agreement. |
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6
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Deed from purported trustee, unauthorized under the trust agreement. |
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7
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Deed to or from a "corporation" before incorporation, or after loss of corporate charter. |
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8
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Deed from a legal nonentity (styled, for example, as a church, charity or club). |
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9
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Deed by person in a foreign country, vulnerable to challenge as incompetent, unauthorized or defective under foreign laws. |
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10
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Claims resulting from the use of "alias" or fictitious namestyle by a predecessor in title. |
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11
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Deed challenged as being given under fraud, undue influence or duress. |
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12
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Deed following nonjudicial foreclosure, where required procedure was not followed. |
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13
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Deed affecting land in judicial proceedings (bankruptcy, receivership, probate, conservatorship, dissolution of marriage), unauthorized by court. |
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14
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Deed following judicial proceedings, subject to appeal or further court order. |
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15
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Deed following judicial proceedings, where all necessary parties were not joined. |
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16
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Lack of jurisdiction over persons or property in judicial proceedings. |
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17
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Deed signed by mistake (grantor did not know what was signed). |
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18
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Deed executed under falsified power of attorney. |
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19
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Deed executed under expired power of attorney (death, disability, or insanity of principal). |
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20
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Deed apparently valid, but actually delivered after death of grantor or grantee, or without consent of grantor. |
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21
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Deed affecting property purported to be separate property of guarantor, which is in fact community or jointly owned property. |
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22
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Undisclosed divorce of one who conveys as sole heir of a deceased former spouse. |
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23
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Deed affecting property of deceased person, not joining all heirs. |
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24
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Deed following administration of estate of missing person, who later reappears. |
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25
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Conveyance by heir or survivor of a joint estate, who murdered the decedent. |
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26
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Conveyances and proceedings affecting rights of service member protected by the Soldiers and sailors Civil Relief Act. |
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27
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Conveyance void as in violation of public policy (payment of gambling debt, payment for contract to commit crime, or conveyance made in restraint of trade). |
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28
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Deed to land including "wetlands" subject to public trust (vesting title in government to protect public interest in navigation, commerce, fishing and recreation). |
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29
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Deed from government entity, vulnerable to challenge as unauthorized or unlawful. |
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30
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Ineffective release prior satisfied moorage due to acquisition of note by bona fide purchaser (without notice of satisfaction).
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31
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Ineffective release of prior satisfied mortgage due to bankruptcy of creditor prior to recording of release (avoiding powers in bankruptcy). |
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32
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Ineffective release of prior mortgage or lien, as fraudulently obtained by predecessor in title. |
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33
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Disputed release of prior mortgage or lien, as given under mistake or misunderstanding. |
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34
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Ineffective subordination agreement, causing junior interest to be reinstated to priority. |
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35
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Deed recorded, but not properly indexed so as to be locatable in the land records. |
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36
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Undisclosed but recorded federal or state tax lien. |
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37
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Undisclosed but recorded judgment or spousal/child support lien. |
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38
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Undisclosed but recorded prior mortgage. |
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39
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Undisclosed but recorded notice of pending lawsuit affecting land. |
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40
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Undisclosed but recorded environmental lien. |
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41
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Undisclosed but recorded option, or right of first refusal, to purchase property. |
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42
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Undisclosed but recorded covenants or restrictions with (or without) rights of reverter. |
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43
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Undisclosed but recorded easements (for access, utilities, drainage, airspace, views) benefiting neighboring land. |
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44
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Undisclosed but recorded boundary, party wall, or setback agreements. |
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45
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Errors in tax records (mailing tax bill to wrong party resulting in tax sale, or crediting payment to wrong property). |
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46
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Erroneous release of tax or assessment liens, which are later reinstated to the tax rolls. |
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47
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Erroneous reports furnished by tax officials (not binding local government). |
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48
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Special assessments which become liens upon passage of a law or ordinance, but before recorded notice or commencement of improvements for which assessment is made. |
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49
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Adverse claim of vendor's lien. |
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50
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Adverse claim of equitable lien. |
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51
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Ambiguous covenants or restrictions in ancient documents. |
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52
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Misinterpretation of wills, deeds and other instruments. |
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53
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Discovery of will of supposed intestate individual, after probate. |
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54
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Discovery of later will after probate of first will. Erroneous or inadequate legal descriptions. |
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55
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Deed to land without a right of access to a public street or road. |
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56
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Deed to land without a right of access to a public street or road. |
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57
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Deed to land with legal access subject to undisclosed but recorded conditions or restrictions. |
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58
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Right of access wiped out by foreclosure on neighboring lands. |
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59
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Patent defects in recorded instruments (for example, failure to attach notarial acknowledgment or a legal description). |
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60
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Defective acknowledgment due to lack of authority of notary (acknowledgment taken before commission or after expiration of commission). |
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61
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Forged notarization or witness acknowledgment. |
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62
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Deed not properly recorded (wrong county, missing pages or other contents, or without required payment). |
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63
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Deed from grantor who is claimed to have acquired title through fraud upon creditors of a prior owner. |
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AND extended coverage may be requested to protect against such additional defects as: |
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64
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Deed to a purchaser from one who has previously sold or leased the same land to a third party under an unrecorded contract, where the third party in in possession of the premises. |
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65
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Claimed prescriptive rights, not of record and not disclosed by survey. |
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66
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Physical location of easement (underground pipe or sewer line) which does not conform with easement of record. |
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67
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Deed to land with improvements encroaching upon land of another. |
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68
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Incorrect survey (misstating location, dimensions, area, easements, or improvements upon land). |
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69
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"Mechanics' lien" claims (securing payment of contractors and material suppliers for improvements) which may attach without recorded notice. |
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70
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Federal estate or state inheritance tax liens (may attach without recorded notice). |
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71
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Preexisting violation of subdivision mapping laws. |
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72
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Preexisting violation of zoning ordinances. |
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73
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Preexisting violation of conditions, covenants, and restrictions affection the land. |