This section was created especially for YOU, a prospective homeowner. We're here to help you understand the process of a real estate closing. Whether you're purchasing your first home or your fifth, the day of closing should be a time of celebration. While you're busy packing, ordering internet service and scheduling movers, it should be comforting to know skilled land title professionals are busy working behind the scenes to make sure your closing runs smoothly.
The information contained in this section is intended to assist you with understanding the components and the process of a real estate closing. Here you will find valuable resources made available from the PLTA and its partner organizations to provide answers to some common and not so common questions about the closing process of your home. PLTA members are also available to answer your questions, so feel free to reach out to them using our search:
Former American Land Title Association (ALTA) president Anne Anastasi explains all about title insurance to recent home buyers on Lifetime TVs show Designing Spaces
Watch ALTA's 5 Reasons You Need Title Insurance:
Wire Fraud Warning for Consumers To help raise awareness about wire fraud, ALTA created a two-minute video that provides four tips on how homebuyers can protect their money, and offers advice
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What is Title Insurance?
Lenders require a title insurance policy to protect their investment. You should have a policy to protect your investment as well. For a one-time fee paid at closing, an owner’s policy can protect your property rights for as long as you or your heirs own the property.
What is the all inclusive rate?
Pennsylvania is one of the few States where the rate is all-inclusive in that the the title insurance charge includes the cost of the search, title examination, escrow and settlement services and the insurance risk assumed by the title insurer.
Where can I obtain title insurance?
Don’t forget to make the smart choice and purchase an owner’s title insurance policy and protect your financial investment. For a one-time fee, an owner’s title insurance policy provides coverage for as long as you own your home.