Solicitor Title Search Concerns

Summary

A full title search in Ontario includes chain of title, encumbrances, easements, and title insurance. Receiving the deed typically occurs after closing the sale. Its uncommon for a solicitor to search a neighboring propertys deed when conducting a title search for a client. This could be due to a clerical error or boundary issues. If you have specific concerns, consider discussing them with your solicitor or seeking legal advice.

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In ontario . What are the components of full totle search in tegards tk title error
In Ontario, a full title search typically includes the following components:
- **Chain of Title**: Historical records of property ownership.
- **Encumbrances**: Any liens, mortgages, or other claims on the property.
- **Easements and Rights of Way**: Any rights others may have to use parts of the property.
- **Title Insurance**: Coverage against title defects and claims.
Could you clarify if you're dealing with a specific title error or concern about the solicitor's request?
Is it common oractice to get deed to oroperty at this time
In Ontario, it's common to receive the deed to the property after closing the sale and completing all title searches and necessary legal documentation.
Could you let me know if you’re currently in the process of purchasing a property or if there are any specific issues you’re facing with the deed?
Solicitir searched neighbouts property , deed but not on clients .is this common
It's uncommon for a solicitor to search a neighboring property's deed when conducting a title search for a client. A title search should focus on the client's property. Here are some possible reasons this might happen:
- **Clerical Error**: The solicitor might have made an administrative mistake.
- **Boundary Issues**: There might be a reason related to boundary disputes or easements.
Could you provide more details about any specific issues or errors you're experiencing with your property's title?