Chic vs. Geek: Homeowner’s Title Insurance

When you buy a home, Santa Clara County and most jurisdictions require you to purchase an insurance policy on your title, aka homeowner’s title insurance. While it may seem like an additional burden, you never know when you’re going to need it, and it’s important to know what it covers — and what it doesn’t!

CHIC (PEARL)

Even after your real estate company conducts a title search and explores all the publicly available details about a property, there is still a risk that new problems will arise. Title insurance can provide you with security against things like ownership claims from other parties including undisclosed heirs, flawed public records, false signatures on documents, including fraud and forgery, outstanding liens and lawsuits, judgments or encumbrances, and unrecorded easements or other restrictive covenants that reduce a property’s value.

GEEK (KEVIN)

As you can see from Pearl’s take, title insurance covers a lot, but it isn’t cheap, so it’s good to know where it comes up short. You won’t get any protection against infestations from termites and other pests, mold and mildew, fire or weather damage, underground fuel tanks (this comes up more often than you’d think), or any issues not caused by the previous homeowners. Depending on your location and the insurer, fire and storm coverage may be included in your homeowner’s insurance policy or offered as an add-on.