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We provide the most complete and professional title and escrow services for all of Northwestern Wisconsin, serving 13 counties

  • Ashland
  • Barron
  • Bayfield
  • Burnett
  • Douglas
  • Dunn
  • Pierce
  • Polk
  • Rusk
  • Sawyer
  • St. Croix
  • Washburn

Our mission statement

We provide the most complete and professional title and escrow services for all of Northwestern Wisconsin by serving our clientele in a confidential, efficient, legal and ethical manner. We have the highest standards of integrity and will continually provide the most thorough results.

Title Insurance

Title Reports

Abstracting

Mobile Closing Services

Mortgage Closings

New Construction

Real Estate Closings

Right of Way Searches

Search Packages

Witness Closings

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Frequently Asked Questions

The last thing a homeowner wants is a claim against his or her ownership.  Our job is to make sure the purchaser in a real estate transaction has clear title to their real estate.  After diligently searching and examining the title to a property to be purchased, we show the proper person or entity in title, along with all liens and encumbrances to the property.  This is all reflected in what we call a Title Insurance Commitment, which is our commitment to insure a purchaser subject only to the matters reflected in the commitment.  A purchaser then reviews the commitment and either accepts title as shown or raises an objection to issues unacceptable to him.  If there are issues, they are cleared or the transaction fails to close.  After the closing, a Title Insurance Policy is issued, protecting the purchaser from attacks to title, subject only to issues specifically excepted within the policy.

Title Insurance is risk prevention opposed to other types of insurance which is considered risk assumption.

What this means is that when you are insured, normally, they are insuring you under the assumption that something will eventually happen where they will have to insure you and pay for whatever it is that happened.

Title Insurance is different in a couple different ways. Since title to a piece of property is traced backwards from the current owner, the past is insured. Future acts from the date of the policy are excluded from coverage; therefore, making title insurance a risk elimination insurance. Title insurance also differs as it is a one-time purchase and there are no annual premiums to pay.

Not at all. A “deed” is merely an instrument whereby a seller transfers his or her right of ownership, whatever it may be, to you. It is not proof that the person described as the seller is actually the owner. It does not do away with claims or rights others may have in the property. From the deed, you cannot determine what rights, liens or claims may be outstanding against your title.

An abstract, which is used in some parts of the country, is a history of the title to property as revealed by the public records. Deeds, mortgages, other instruments and legal proceedings which have affected property through the years are all included in the abstract. If something is revealed in the abstract which might stand in the way of a clear title, it is up to the owner and owner’s attorney to clear it away. If they cannot do this, it must be accepted as a limitation on your right of ownership. Also, it is not infrequent for matters which seriously affect the title to be omitted in an abstract, because they are not shown in the public records.

Also known as a loan policy or a mortgage policy, protects the lender against loss due to unknown title defects. It also protects the lender’s interest from certain matters which may not be known at the time of the sale. This policy ONLY protects the lender’s interest. It does NOT protect the purchaser. That is why a real estate purchaser needs an owner’s policy.

For a one-time premium (paid at closing), an owner’s policy protects the homeowner from enumerated title risks for as long as the insured (or their heirs) owns the property. It provides protection from financial loss due to demands that may be charged against the title to your home, up to the cost of the title property. It provides payment of legal costs if the title insurer has to defend your title against a covered claim. It also provides payment of successful claims against the title to your home covered by the policy, up to the cost of the policy.

Without title insurance, you may not be fully protected against errors in public records, hidden defects not disclosed by the public records, or mistakes in examination of the title. As a result, you may be held fully accountable for any prior liens, judgments or claims brought against your new property. If this should occur, your title policy insures that you will be defended at no cost against all covered claims up to the amount of the policy.

Undisclosed heir, Forged deeds, mortgages, wills, releases and other documents, False impersonation of the true land owner, Deeds by minors, Documents executed by a revoked or expired Power of Attorney, False affidavits of death or heirship, Probate matters, Fraud, Deeds and wills by persons of unsound mind, Conveyances by undisclosed divorced spouses, Rights of divorced parties, Deeds by persons falsely representing their marital status, Adverse possession, Defective acknowledgements due to improper or expired notarization, Forfeitures of real property due to criminal acts, Mistakes and omissions resulting in improper abstracting, Errors in tax records, Vehicular and pedestrian access to and from the land based on legal rights, Correction of violation of existing subdivision restriction, Lost title due to violation of subdivision restriction or prior covenant, Inability to obtain building permit due to subdivision restriction, Single family residence violates zoning and enables owner from building a residence, Existing improvements under the existing mineral or water rights, Enforcement of discriminatory covenant, Neighbors encroachment, Supplemental tax assessments not previously assessed prior to policy date, Residency with the address is not located on the land transferred, Error in map associated with the land.

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