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Lisa joined Southern Title in 2002 and is responsible for the company’s marketing, advertising, public relations, publicity, event planning and social media efforts.

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Earlier this year, the title insurance industry received approval of the ALTA 2006 forms from the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation. This is a win-win for YOU! With the new title insurance policies and endorsements, you will receive additional coverage at no additional cost when you purchase an Owner’s Policy.

New coverages include:

  • Continuation of coverage if you transfer ownership of your home into your trust (in the previous version of the Owner’s Policy, this type of conveyance would have voided the policy)
  • Entitles the insured to an extra 10% in the amount of insurance coverage in the event of a loss (for no additional premium)

You’ve undoubtedly seen news reports about the inappropriate practices that have occurred during the foreclosure process in Florida. The best way to protect yourself is to purchase an Owner’s Policy of Title Insurance when purchasing property. As part of the title examination, the title agent will review the foreclosure process, try to uncover any visible deficiencies and correct them. Your Owner’s Policy will provide insurance coverage over those deficiencies that are not detectable and provide valuable security for your real estate investment.

When choosing a title agent or attorney, be sure you choose a member of the Florida Land Title Association. FLTA is the state’s premier association of professionals who have committed to a standard of ethics and are dedicated to the preservation and protection of real estate interests.

Earlier this year, the title insurance industry received approval of the ALTA 2006 forms from the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation. This is a win-win for YOU! With the new title insurance policies and endorsements, you will receive additional coverage at no additional cost when you purchase an Owner’s Policy.

New coverages include:

  • Continuation of coverage if you transfer ownership of your home into your trust (in the previous version of the Owner’s Policy, this type of conveyance would have voided the policy)
  • Entitles the insured to an extra 10% in the amount of insurance coverage in the event of a loss (for no additional premium)

You’ve undoubtedly seen news reports about the inappropriate practices that have occurred during the foreclosure process in Florida. The best way to protect yourself is to purchase an Owner’s Policy of Title Insurance when purchasing property. As part of the title examination, the title agent will review the foreclosure process, try to uncover any visible deficiencies and correct them. Your Owner’s Policy will provide insurance coverage over those deficiencies that are not detectable and provide valuable security for your real estate investment.

When choosing a title agent or attorney, be sure you choose a member of the Florida Land Title Association. FLTA is the state’s premier association of professionals who have committed to a standard of ethics and are dedicated to the preservation and protection of real estate interests.

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Originally from Royal Oak, Michigan, Lisa graduated from Appalachian State University with a degree in Communications in 1986. She started working in the broadcasting industry and following stints at radio and television stations in North Wilkesboro, NC and Columbia, SC, she moved to Florida to work in entertainment for the grand opening of the Disney-MGM Studios.
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