At InteMind Business Process Solutions, we specialize in providing comprehensive title services designed to ensure the security and validity of property transactions in the Title industry. Our dedicated team of title professionals offers a range of essential services tailored to meet the needs of Underwriters, lenders, real estate agents, and investors alike. Our expertise ensures that all transactions are handled with the utmost accuracy and efficiency, giving our customers peace of mind.
• To verify the current owner of the property.
• Details: Confirms the property's title status and any existing liens or encumbrances.
• To examine the property's title history through the current and previous owner.
• Identifies any potential issues that may have originated from the prior owner.
• To provide a comprehensive examination of the property's title history.
• Investigates the chain of ownership, liens, encumbrances, and other title-related issues from the property's inception to the present.
• To check for foreclosure actions or risks.
• Identifies any foreclosure proceedings or potential threats to the property title.
• To uncover any judgments against the current or previous owners that may affect the property.
• Includes searches for liens, court judgments, and other legal actions.
• To determine if the current or previous owners have filed for bankruptcy.
• Ensures that there are no bankruptcy claims that could impact the property's title.
• To identify any outstanding tax liens on the property.
• Checks for unpaid property taxes and other government levies that could lead to a lien.
• To discover any UCC filings that might affect the property.
• Identifies security interests in personal property that could impact the real estate transaction.
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The chancery court's functions are distinct from those of common law courts, which can order money damages to be paid, and where jury trials are available.
The Superior court is a state trail court of general jurisdiction with power to hear and decide any civil or criminal action which is not specially designated to be heard in some other courts.
• To find any easements or restrictions on the property.
• Looks for rights granted to others for use of the property and any restrictive covenants.
• To check for environmental liens.
• Identifies liens placed due to environmental clean-up costs or contamination issues.