What does a lien search show?

What does a lien search show?

A title search performed by a title company or real estate law firm determines the vested owner, the liens or other judgements on the property, the loans on the property and the property taxes due. An unrecorded lien is an involuntary debt placed against the property that will not be shown in the public record.

How much does a municipal lien search cost in Florida?

MUNICIPAL LIEN SEARCHES: Client agrees to pay Reliable Lien Search, Inc $145.00 processing fee for all Florida Counties except the Tri-County Area of Broward, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach Counties ($215.00 and up fee applies to Tri-County Area).

How long are municipal liens good for?

There are mechanic’s lien laws in every state, but the time frame in which this type of lien will expire varies from state to state. For instance, in California, most mechanic’s liens will expire after 90 days from the date it was recorded, but in Florida, the lien will be in effect for a year.

What is a title check?

A title search is an examination of public records to determine and confirm a property’s legal ownership, and find out what claims or liens are on the property.

What shows up in a title search?

Types of Land Title Searches Available Current Certificate of Title: Shows all current title information: current owner(s) of a piece of land, and all outstanding registered interests in the land, such as mortgages, caveats, and builders liens. Additional search fees apply depending on the number of titles searched.

What do title commitments look for?

The title commitment will include items such as the owner’s name, property legal description, any exceptions to the title policy and the requirements which must be completed before we can issue a title policy. One example of a requirement is the release of a deed of trust securing a loan.