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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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As new home construction picks up and the 2012 Volusia Building Industry Association Parade of Homes is poised to begin, we often get asked why buyers need title insurance on a NEW home. In reality, construction of a new home raises special title problems for the lender and owner. You may think you are the first owner when constructing a home on a purchased lot. However, there were most likely many prior owners of the unimproved land. 

As new home construction picks up and the 2012 Volusia Building Industry Association Parade of Homes is poised to begin, we often get asked why buyers need title insurance on a NEW home. In reality, construction of a new home raises special title problems for the lender and owner. You may think you are the first owner when constructing a home on a purchased lot. However, there were most likely many prior owners of the unimproved land. 

A title search will uncover any existing liens and a survey will determine the boundaries of the property being purchased. In addition, a builder may have failed to pay subcontractors and suppliers. This could result in the subcontractor or supplier placing a lien on your property. Again, lenders want to be sure the property has clear title, and they are insuring the correct property. The Loan Policy is usually based on the dollar amount of your loan and only protects the lender’s interests in the property should a problem with the title arise. It does not protect you, the buyer. The policy amount decreases each year and eventually disappears as the loan is paid off. Purchasing an Owner's Policy will protect you against these potential problems and pay for any legal fees involved in defending a claim as long as you, or your heirs, have an interest in the property. When selecting a title insurance agency, look for a company that is well-established and credible. Call around and ask questions. Southern Title has been a long time supporter of the real estate development, construction, and sales industry in Volusia County. Our title production team is locally-based and experienced in searching property throughout the County and State, an added plus when you need information quickly or have questions about information on your title commitment. Ultimately, you are purchasing peace of mind that will protect your piece of the American Dream. It’s important to ask your Realtor® or builder for quotes, and be sure your title agent is a member of the American Land Title Association (www.alta.org) and the Florida Land Title Association (www.flta.org).

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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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