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Shopping for your own title insurance

  • 02 Aug 2009 3:40 PM
    Message # 202415
    Robin Carriger (Administrator)
    I'm watching Clark Howard on HLN, and he was just talking about shopping around to find your own title insurance policy rather than just using a local title co.  At this point, I'm not saying that I'm planning to do this or that it's even a good idea, but it was intriguing, because he suggested that you could save lots of money.  Has any one heard of this?  Pros?  Cons?  Are there any special legal issues with it in Texas?  Just wondering.
  • 05 Aug 2009 11:11 AM
    Reply # 203484 on 202415
    Deleted user
    Robin Carriger wrote:I'm watching Clark Howard on HLN, and he was just talking about shopping around to find your own title insurance policy rather than just using a local title co.  At this point, I'm not saying that I'm planning to do this or that it's even a good idea, but it was intriguing, because he suggested that you could save lots of money.  Has any one heard of this?  Pros?  Cons?  Are there any special legal issues with it in Texas?  Just wondering.


    Robin,

    I have been having a lot of trouble with finding a good and affordable title ins company.  I was using First Am Title Ins for many years but their fees are to high.  Recently I did a double closing with them and they gave me no type of discount for the 2nd closing.  I had to let them go and I am now with Providence Title but I am still searching for better rates.  If you happen to come across a good Title company with affordable rates please share.

  • 06 Aug 2009 6:11 AM
    Reply # 203921 on 202415
    Deleted user
    I also work with Providence. Ana Lowe is a good contact there. I just closed one with them yesterday. Ask for discounts, they can only say no. If you are a good repeat customer and use them when you can, I think you will be pleased. I normally went to the Southlake office, and they are in the process of moving today! Here is Ana's contact information. Tell her I said HELLO!
    PLEASE DON'T ASK THEM TO SPONSOR A GROUP!!!!

    Please note as of August 7, 2009 our NEW address will be
    600 W Southlake Blvd, # 120
    Southlake TX 76092
    Due to the Move our office will be closed on 08-07, if you need to reach me please e-mail me or call my cell, I will be available.

    Ana D. Nieves-Lowe
    Providence Title
    601 Zena Rucker Rd # 107
    Southlake TEXAS 76092
    817-251-3250 office
    817-251-3920 fax
    972-741-7102 cell
    Alowe@protitletx.com

    Last modified: 06 Aug 2009 6:11 AM | Deleted user
  • 17 Aug 2009 8:49 PM
    Reply # 208260 on 202415
    Deleted user
    Robin Carriger wrote:I'm watching Clark Howard on HLN, and he was just talking about shopping around to find your own title insurance policy rather than just using a local title co.  At this point, I'm not saying that I'm planning to do this or that it's even a good idea, but it was intriguing, because he suggested that you could save lots of money.  Has any one heard of this?  Pros?  Cons?  Are there any special legal issues with it in Texas?  Just wondering.

    Where would you begin looking for you own title insurance policy Robin? Do you mean searching for a third party company not in Texas?
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