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Jocelyn,

Before you research filing a claim, it would be better to do a title search to make sure what you are claiming is correct. I would first send a registered letter to the company that currently insures the title. If you do not receive an adequate response, then ask another company to do it. It should be pretty inexpensive to do. From there, if you are still in need of assistance, your state insurance commissioner's office should have information on how to proceed.

The vast majority of the time, title companies have made an error, rather than a deception. I would first try to address it with the company you feel is in error. But just to be safe, document EVERYTHING as you go.

Sharon

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Try and Call the Arkansas Insurance Department at 1-

Or Find a good Real Estate Attorney

If you have the title insurance companies name call them and ask, or

call another title insurance company and ask.

Do you have any friends that are Real Estate Agents, call and ask them.

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Hi,

Do any of you professionals out there know of a good

webpage with info about filing a title insurance claim?

One of my mother's neighbor's sold a piece of her land to

someone else. So, my mother wants her land back.

From doing a Google search, I've surmissed that she needs

to file a claim against the title company. I've called

various government offices in Arkansas and no one knows the

procedure for filing a claim. (Sometimes, stereotypes are

sad but true.)

I'm learning alot about good indoor air quality by

reading the posts on this list. Glad you are here.

Jocelyn

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