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ABOUT OUR COMPANY:
Nebraska Land Title and Abstract is a full service title insurance and escrow closing
operation (agricultural, residential and commercial) serving the entire state of
Nebraska.
Founded in 1981 by its predecessor, Nebraska Land Title and Abstract
has continued to expand its products and services while maintaining
a commitment to excellence.
Nebraska Land Title and Abstract Company is a wholly owned subsidiary of HomeServices
of America, Inc.
Priding itself on providing customers with unparalleled
service, Nebraska Land Title and Abstract’s title agents and escrow closing
professionals carry some of the most extensive knowledge and expertise
in the industry.
Heading up the Commercial Department at Nebraska Land Title & Abstract is a highly specialized and trained team that is second to
none when it comes to providing customers with the knowledge and
service required to handle commercial transactions.
An on-staff
attorney is available to handle the complexities of commercial
and residential transactions.
Nebraska Land Title and Abstract takes every possible precaution
to minimize the principal’s
exposure to title claims and escrow disputes by giving each transaction
the individual attention available through a team of experienced
professionals. Customers can close their real estate transactions
with Nebraska Land Title and Abstract in confidence knowing that their needs are understood,
protected and served.
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A title insurance
policy is insurance against loss or damage resulting from
defects or failure of title to a particular parcel of real
property.
Limited coverage handles such risks as:
- False
impersonation of true property owner.
- Forged deeds, releases
or wills
- Unpaid liens for estate,
inheritance, income or gift taxes
- Lack of competency,
capacity or legal authority of a party
- Undisclosed (but
recorded) prior mortgage or lien
- Undisclosed (but recorded)
easement or use restriction
- Erroneous legal descriptions
- Lack of a right of
access
- Improper recordation
of the Deed
An extended coverage policy provides
for the following additional risks:
- Post policy forgery protection
- Enhanced access coverage
- Building permit violations
- Subdivision map act coverage
- Restrictive covenant violations
- Mineral extraction coverage
- Coverage extended to living trusts
- Enhanced encroachment coverage
- Automatic inflation protection
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