Rhode Island (RI) Real Estate Law – Closings And Title Attorneys – Lawyers

1) What is title insurance? How much does it cost? Should I buy it?

Owner’s title insurance protects the Buyer of a property against undiscovered liens or defects in the title prior to the time of purchase. Title insurance insures the record title and protects an owner of property from losses arising from defects occurring prior to the date of the policy. Therefore, it differs from other types of insurance because it is retrospective in nature. It also differs from other types of insurance because there is only a single premium charge for title insurance, but the protection lasts for as long as you own the property. There are different title insurance policies which protect both owners and lenders. Lender’s title insurance performs the same purpose, but only for the lender in a transaction. The fee is typically about $2.50 per $1000 for lender’s coverage and $3.50 per $1000 for owner’s coverage. Lender’s insurance is required and you are strongly encouraged to purchase owner’s insurance for numerous reasons. If you have any questions in this regard or have been given advice that owner’s insurance is not necessary, please contact one of our attorneys to make an informed decision.

Since one’s home is usually the single biggest financial investment, it is highly prudent and wise that a homeowner would want to protect that investment and enjoy the benefits of ownership. An owner’s title policy is that protection.

2) What type of claims are covered by Owner’s Title Insurance?

The owner’s title policy insures against loss or damages sustained by the owner by reason of historical discrepancies such as forgery, undisclosed but recorded prior mortgages, bankruptcies, liens or divorces, deeds not properly recorded, missing wills or heirs, and inadequate property descriptions.

3) Why do I need an attorney for a closing?

An attorney should always be present at a closing to answer legal questions and to resolve disputes. Most lenders require the presence of an attorney at all closings. At our firm, all closings are always conducted by an attorney. In Rhode Island, the buyer has the right to choose the attorney to handle the title search. You should always insist on an attorney instead of a title company, as we will help to resolve the problems which arise, and will not limit our scope to merely searching the title.

4) When do I get my proceeds as a Seller?

The Seller will be given the proceeds from the sale after the deed has been recorded. In our office, we always record the documents the same day if the closing occurs before noon, and within 24 hours of closing in any event, barring weekends and holidays.

5) What happens if the house is not ready for me to move in on the day of closing?

If the house is not in the proper condition to move in at the time of closing, you will need to consult with an attorney. At our firm, if we are handling the closing, we will always strive to help the buyer with the predicament. Options include postponing the time of closing, giving a buyer credit, or escrowing funds from the seller until the property is in the proper condition.

6) Where does the closing take place?

The closing will occur at the attorney’s office for the buyer. Occasionally, the closing may occur at the lender’s office or a real estate agency, but the vast majority close at the attorney’s office.

7) What form of money should I bring to the closing?

Buyers should bring a bank check or certified funds to closing. If one of these options is not available, buyers should make arrangements to wire funds directly to the closing attorney at least one business day prior to the day of closing. If verifiable funds are not present at the time of closing, the recording of the documents will be delayed and the buyer may not be able to move into the new home. Personal checks or cash are acceptable in nominal amounts up to a maximum of $1000.

8) What other obligations are there as a Seller of property?

The seller is obligated to produce a Smoke Detector and Carbon Monoxide Detector Certificate at the time of closing. To obtain a certificate, the seller or its agent must contact the fire department for the municipality in which the property lies to conduct the inspection.

9) Will I receive a survey of the property at the closing?

No. In Rhode Island, lenders do not require surveys. Unless the buyer requests a survey, no one will physically verify the boundaries of the property. In Massachusetts, a lender may require a plot plan of the property which does not formally locate all of the property boundaries, but it does locate the house in particular vicinity within the boundary lines.

10) Will I receive an appraisal of the property at the closing?

You are always entitled to a copy of the lender’s appraisal if there is a lender involved on your behalf as a buyer. The appraisal is often presented at the closing, or it can be requested in writing.

11) What if my property is in a flood zone?

If the property you are purchasing is in a flood zone as depicted on the government maps, the lender will require you to obtain flood insurance. You should be careful of this whenever the property is near the water as flood insurance is often quite costly.

12) Does a title search or title insurance cover zoning issues?

No. Zoning determinations are completely separate from the title to the property. If you want an attorney to verify the zoning for you, an additional fee would be required.

David Slepkow is a Rhode Island lawyer practicing real estate law, divorce, family law & personal injury. Our firm, Slepkow Slepkow & Associates, Inc. has been in existence for 75 years and has done over 30,000 real estate closings. We represent clients in all real estate matters including: residential and commercial closings and easements, partition, title law, zoning / planning law, mortgages, real estate litigation, evictions etc.

Information Product Creation: Never Compete on Price Because There Is Only One You

Information product creation requires extensive preparation, no matter which niche you work within and you want to make sure that your information product has a successful launch. That probably sounds scary and intimidating but here’s the thing: this is a one time effort and it will pay off in a foundation that is strong enough to get your ideal clients to invest in your high-end programs and services without the perils of a traditional funnel. This article will teach you a few of the things that you need to remember if you’d like to invest in yourself and start on the information product creation path using your unique talents and abilities. Remember that you never have to worry about anyone ripping off your ideas because if you understand how to properly position yourself around your story.

Understand Both Strengths and Weaknesses: It is good to have an impartial view of your own strengths and weaknesses when lay the foundation of selling yourself within the information product creation process. It helps you figure out where you are, what you lack and how to move forward so that you get as much growth as possible. It is more than important, it is urgent if you want to create fast success for yourself to have personal positive reinforcement and deep belief to provide yourself the support you need so that you can get over your own limitations to ensure that your information product is as valuable as it can be.

You also need to know exactly who your competition is so you can study them and use their methods to help you improve your own standings. Down recreate the wheel, but understand the wheel and position yourself going uphill from the competition. Check out which kinds of opportunities you’ve already got and try to figure out how best to use them while taking care to remember your strengths and weaknesses. This is a great way to figure out where you stand against your competition which helps you figure out how best to grow.

Launch on Time: No matter what, even if you haven’t officially announced your “launch date” you should launch the site when you’ve said you would. This will force you to stick to your goal and actually work on it. Thinking that “I’ll launch it when I think it’s ready to launch” will only hinder your efforts. You’ve got a responsibility that you need to live up to with your launch, and you can’t move back on that one. If you get close to your launch date and you are getting hung up on your self limiting beliefs in your information product creation, don’t worry this about getting it out there and not perfection. As long as it is usable you should launch it. Launching on time is the professional thing to do and it is more important than creating a “wow” effect in your site visitors. You can always update/upgrade your website when you have to, so there shouldn’t be any issue with that.

Analyze Your Own Concept: If you want to make your information product creation successful you need to understand how good your concept is: is it really going to work for your chosen audience or would something else be better? You already know about your competition; how does your concept measure up? If you haven’t come up with your own idea and are trying to work with someone else’s concept, do some more work on your own before your launch. People want original ideas because they’ve seen too many other me-too websites already.

Test Your Concept Before You Commit To The Information Product Creation Process: One of the biggest failures people have with information product creation is not testing an idea before putting a lot of effort into producing an information product. PPC to a small 5 page site with a landing page is a great way to test an offer before you even produce it. If people will sign up to get it, you can be sure that you can create an information product that will target eliminating the pain of your target market. The small amount of money will be invaluable in using crowd sourcing to direct the final outline of the information product creation process.

You’ll have lots of hurdles to clear after the launch of your information product and the only way to truly take care of them is to follow the advice in this article to work smarter. Plenty of people work hard, but it is the ones who work smarter who make real money online with the information product creation business model.

Does Any Home Based Business Really Work?

After spending what can seem like a very long time, and sometimes quite a bit of money, you might be asking yourself: “Does any home based business really work?” Of course the answer is “yes,” but it sure can seem that none do. Why don’t we look at some clues that should let you feel pretty good about knowing very quickly what you should avoid.First, if you look at an opportunity where you are being promised the world for one up-front price that seems pretty expensive, you might want to reconsider. Why? Because an opportunity that makes sense should provide a real person who will coach you through a learning curve to be sure that you can be successful, but they are going to want payment over the time they are providing that coaching. If all the money is up-front, what’s the incentive to be there for you over time.Second, if you can’t talk with a real person about this home based business, you should question whether or not it’s for real. Not only should you be able to talk with one person, but you should be able to get references from many and you should be able to choose who you call from that list. Of course there will be successes and failures, but you should get a feeling that you’re getting honest, realistic answers from the people you call.Third, if you don’t have to do any work and you’re going to get rich, forget about it! No such animal exists. It it did, it would be guarded like the crown jewels. Why would anyone make you rich if you provided nothing in return? You’ll only get rich through intelligent work, often by learning from a master. It doesn’t have to be back-breaking but it will require work over an extended period of time.Next, be very careful about joining a home based business that provides you with a replicated web-site. Almost always, those sites are identical to every other site in the company with the exception of having your name on it, in small print, I might add. The search engines will never rank your site. Your site won’t provide any unique content, nor will the content evolve and add value over time.So, when will a home based business really work? When you are branding yourself with your own proposal, product, service, education, etc. You’ll immediately ask how you can do that, if you don’t have such an offering. The first thing to do is learn how to properly market the offering on-line. It doesn’t really matter what it will be. When properly marketed, it will come from your branding. You might even recommend other products or services from others but to people who have come to know and trust your recommendations. So learn how to get to that level on-line and you’ll have your home based business that really works.