Title Insurance Policies: Which one is right for you?

In video 3 of our series "Title & Escrow" @DeannaPowell of @FidelityNationalTitle explains the 3 types of title insurance policies, how they work as well as shares a case study comparing the Homeowner vs Standard policy.

:40 3 Types of Policies:

1. Standard (lowest cost & coverage)

2. Homeowners (recommended)

3. Extended (specific circumstances)

1:30 Case Study: Homeowner vs. Standard Policy

2:46 2 Title Policies

1. Lender Policy for loan amount

2. Owner’s Policy for purchase price

3:00 Buyer pays for Lender’s Policy

Seller pays for Owner’s policy

Gina Madeya 2018-2021 5 Star Realtor & Certified Negotiation Expert Windermere Yarrow Bay ginam@windermere.com 425-495-0926

Deanna Powell Sales Executive Fidelity National Title & Escrow deanna.powell@fnf.com 425-777-6998

Gina Madeya

Whether you're thinking of buying or selling your home, being successful in this market takes an experienced, trusted advisor with proven results. Gina has enabled over 200 clients to achieve their real estate goals and looks forward to helping you navigate the current market with clarity and confidence. As a 25 year veteran of corporate America (JPMorgan Chase and Microsoft), Gina puts her vast experience in both people and program management positions to work for you, nimbly balancing both the human and process side of real estate transactions to ensure your success in either buying or selling your home.

Lauded by clients and other agents alike for her impeccable work ethic and integrity, client advocacy, and proactive communication, you can count on Gina to guide you through every step of this complex and very active market with hands on support to deliver an experience and results you deserve. Backed by the most trusted brokerage in the Pacific Northwest, Windermere, Gina considers it a privilege to represent you and pledges her focus, responsiveness, honesty, patience, and never-ending support - she won't be satisfied until you are!

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