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What is the role of a title insurance policy?

What is the role of a title insurance policy?

Think your deed guarantees a clean property? Think again — here’s what title insurance actually does and why it can save your sale.

What is a title insurance policy?

A title insurance policy protects you from past problems with a property’s title that weren’t discovered during the title search. It’s a one-time purchase at closing. It covers legal defense costs and financial losses from title defects, liens, fraud, or errors in public records that affect ownership.

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Why it matters for buyers, sellers and lenders

Title searches are thorough but not perfect. Missing documents, forged signatures, undisclosed heirs, clerks’ errors, or hidden liens can surface after closing. When they do, they can derail ownership, force expensive legal fights, or even threaten your right to the property.

A title insurance policy:

  • Pays legal defense costs if someone challenges your title.
  • Covers financial loss up to the policy limit for covered defects.
  • Protects both homeowners and mortgage lenders (lender policies are common; owner policies are optional but smart).

This protection is often required by mortgage lenders and is a small cost compared to the potential loss of a property or major legal fees.

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Real-world example (simple and clear)

A buyer closes on a Toronto bungalow. Two years later an old mechanic’s lien from the prior owner’s business appears. The buyer faces a claim and a lien that could block resale. The title insurance policy pays to remove the lien and covers related legal bills — preserving value and saving the owner thousands.

What title insurance does — and doesn’t — cover

Covers:

  • Forged signatures and fraud related to chain of title
  • Unknown liens, including tax and contractor liens
  • Clerical errors in public records
  • Undisclosed heirs or probate issues

Doesn’t typically cover:

  • Problems the buyer creates after closing
  • Zoning or bylaw violations obvious at purchase
  • Contract disputes between buyer and seller outside title defects

How to use this information (actionable takeaways)

  • Always ask for an owner’s title insurance policy in addition to a lender’s policy.
  • Compare coverage limits and exclusions before you buy. A cheap policy can leave gaps.
  • Keep your policy documents; coverage is retroactive to closing.
  • If a title issue appears, contact your insurer immediately — and call an expert.

Expert help you can call today

I’m Tony Sousa, a local realtor who specializes in legal & documentation for buyers and sellers in Toronto. I guide clients through title insurance decisions, explain coverage differences, and connect you with reliable title insurers and lawyers.

Contact: tony@sousasells.ca | 416-477-2620 | https://www.sousasells.ca

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