Title Insurance Companies?

can you give or suggest to me the most liberal and lenient title insurance companies when it comes to giving title insurance? thanks

Comments(10)

  • finniganps29th October, 2010

    Can you expand on what you are looking for here? All title companies must follow rules, guidelines, etc.

  • real_estate_now13th February, 2011

    Lenient and liberal are not the first words that come to mind when I think of title insurance companies. 40% of the market or more is Fidelity National Financial (which includes TICOR, Chicago Title, etc.). PNTN is another. Try 4 or 5 if you have a negligible title problem or address the problem with a good attorney.

  • JSterling205th February, 2011

    Can you split the middle with a post and have 2 sets of bifolds. That would make each run less than half of the current 6 feet and the slope should be less obvious

  • agentbarnes8th February, 2011

    Good idea, but I already framed out the 6ft and a post would take away from that. The closet used to be two separate doors with a small wall in the middle, I took it out to increase closet space.

  • real_estate_now13th February, 2011

    Molding on top.

  • orangeglow900017th February, 2011

    Only two choices are to not use bi-folds, switch to bi-pass or re-frame the openning out of level

  • cjmazur27th December, 2010

    and it passed inspection?

  • agentbarnes28th December, 2010

    yeah it passed. The eye doesnt catch it. Maybe half inch is an overstatement, but its enough where water that splashing on the side is not falling back into the tub.

    yeah, not happy with the tub at all.

  • real_estate_now13th February, 2011

    Drill small holes in the window bottom frame to let the water out. Sell quickly.

  • orangeglow900017th February, 2011

    The tubs installed incorrectly, nothings going to fix it, except re-installing it level.

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