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Why title insurance is essential to the U.S. system of property rights
Jan 28, 2025The U.S. system for the transfer of real estate is unique in the world. We transfer ownership by private contract between parties; no advance government approval is required. By contrast, many European countries have a centralized, government-managed land registration system, which requires government review before property transfers are effective. Among the many benefits of the U.S. system are the speed of the transfer, which in our system depends only on the parties being ready to close.
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The 2024 CHLA Report on IMBs
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Protecting remote access with multi-factor authentication
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Why real estate professionals must return to old-school thinking in 2025
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Restoring common sense to federal policy
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Rentals: No longer the “dirty little secret” of real estate
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Why Scott Turner is the right choice to tackle America’s housing challenges
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Here’s the real story behind loan officer decline
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Risks and opportunities for real estate in Trump’s second term
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Capitulation: Why buyers and sellers are ready to move
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Southern Nevada real estate outlook: 2025 predictions
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Tough calls: Lessons from Volcker, inflation, and the Fed’s crossroads
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