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Matching the Survey With the Title Commitment

 

How do you resolve discrepancies?

The survey and the commitment for title insurance, at a basic level, offer two parallel versions of the same subject matter. The survey typically describes, refers to or portrays the physical improvements, lines of occupation, buildings, structures, and, in some cases, terrestrial vegetation, in relationship to the property description found it the chain of title culminating in the latest deed that was recorded. The title insurance commitment, in contrast, typically describes, refers to or identifies the name of the title holder/owner, liens, defects and encumbrances that were discovered from a search and examination of the public land records. This white paper reviews what happens in the event that comparison of the survey and the commitment for title insurance result in conflicting viewpoints or opinions.

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Faculty

Duane H. Wunsch

Duane H. Wunsch

Fidelity National Title Group, Inc.

  • Vice president and state counsel for Fidelity National Title Group, Inc.’s Wisconsin office
  • 30 years of experience as in-house underwriting and claims counsel
  • Frequent lecturer to both attorney and non-attorney customer groups
  • Regularly conducts training sessions for title and escrow staff
  • J.D. degree, Emory University; B.A. degree, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Can be contacted at 262-796-3852 or [email protected]

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