Buyers & Sellers
Buyers & Sellers
Order Processing
This is the first stage of insuring and closing your home. Immediately upon our receipt of your order, we will process it into our system and assign it for closing and preparation. Generally, your order is brought in or sent in by your realtor, lender, or you, depending on the type of transaction that is requested. Order confirmation, order input, title status, tax certificate requests, and contract receipting are among some of the primary functions of our order processing unit.
Abstracting
In this stage of insuring your home, we provide a careful check of the property that you have submitted to us. We determine the current status of title through title search and examination and following these processes we are able to determine if your property is insurable. In providing an abstract of title, we analyze your property’s condensed history of title. This process consists of locating and providing a summary of the original grant and all subsequent conveyances and encumbrances affecting the property. It also certifies that the history of the property is complete and accurate based on the abstractor’s findings. Upon this provision, we are able to provide the raw (abstracted) data for the preparation of a policy of title insurance. Our Abstracting department is also home to one of the few deed record plants in the county. This provides for a quicker and more accurate turnaround.
Curative/Commitment
This stage of insuring your home occurs upon completion of the title examination. In issuing a commitment, we want to assure and promise to you that we will issue the policy for your home. There are four main sections on the commitment that we provide: Schedule A, B, C, and D. Schedule A lets you know what exactly we are willing to insure and to whom, Schedule B clarifies what we cannot insure (exceptions from coverage), Schedule C lists all requirements that must be met as well as possible notes about coverage, and finally Schedule D provides disclosures as required by the State of Texas.
Closing
At this stage of insuring your property, you are nearing completion. Your property is closed by an experienced closer and closing documents are reviewed and signed at this time. At the closing, all documents are signed and notarized, and copies are given to the parties involved. If a lender does not attend your closing, copies of documents are e-mailed to them to obtain a funding number. Once all funds are received, and a funding number is obtained an Escrow Officer disburses the funds and the legal documents are recorded. At this time, the sale is completed. The final Title Policy will be mailed to the Buyer(s) or Borrower(s) and Lender if applicable, within 45 days.
Policy
This is the final stage before your home is insured. Once your file has been closed, all of its contents are processed by our policy department, and put into preparation for one final review, serving as a reassurance to our customer(s) that their property is indeed insured as we have previously promised. Upon conclusion of this stage, the policy is mailed out to our customer(s) and any premiums due to the underwriters are also sent out. A title policy declares to its purchaser that its title is vested in that purchaser and free from defects, liens and encumbrances except those which are listed as exceptions in the policy or are excluded from the scope of the policy’s coverage. In addition to the previous stated it covers losses and damages suffered if the title is unmarketable, or if there is no right of access to the land. Though these are the primary coverages of policy, expanded forms exist that help in covering additional items of loss.
Marketing/Public Relations
In this department, it is ultimately our duty to bring the best of Ellis County Title Company right to you. With a warm, friendly, and customer oriented approach, we want to do everything that we possibly can to make you feel welcome here at Ellis County Title. It is our utmost of desires to be to you what we have been to our customers for over 70 years, a well-run small town business. In providing you with thorough information through various forms of media like ads, commercials, and listings, we want you to be in the know about all that we are, and every single opportunity that our company has to offer to you as our faithful and loyal customer.
Tips for Buyers & Sellers
How to search for your next home
If you’re searching for a new home, real estate agents are the way to go. However, not everyone knows where they want to live, what kind of homes are available, and how much homes are selling for in any given area. The great news is that there are several homebuying...
Why It’s Important to Find the Right Real Estate Agent
An effective real estate agent is consistently closing on homes throughout their career, but what stands out about the right real estate agent over an average one? The following are a few characteristics and qualities of the right real estate agent to help you in your...
Why Accurate Title Work is Important
While property title problems are uncommon, they are devastating when they come to light. Accurate title work ensures these problems don’t arise. It is important to understand that accurate title work helps you avoid consequences down the line. Here are a few...
Title Insurance 101
What is title insurance?Title insurance is a form of indemnity insurance that protects you from financial loss sustained from defects in a title to a property. Unlike other insurances that you purchase, the premium for your policy is only paid once, and that allows...
5 Ways To Stage Your Home So It Will Sell
Are you in the process of listing your home for sale? Consider staging it. Staging your house means to clear out your personal belongings and purposely present each room in a way that is enticing to homebuyers. It is a method of decorating that shows off your home’s...
First-Time Home Buyer Mistakes To Avoid
With so much to think about, it’s not surprising that some first-time home buyers make mistakes that come back to bite them. Here are some of the more common mistakes and some tips on how you can avoid them. Buying A Home For Today Instead Of Tomorrow It’s easy to...
How To Turn Your House Into A Home
Whether you’ve just moved in or you’ve always felt a little bit off in your own house, it’s never too early or too late to start transforming your house into a home. Although it might seem like there aren’t any real differences between these two terms, many people...
5 Signs You’re Ready to Buy a Home
The transition from renting a home to becoming a homeowner can be overwhelming. While homeownership offers many advantages including tax benefits, financial security, and the pride that comes with taking care of your own place, it also comes with added responsibility....
Closings
The closing is where ownership of the home is officially transferred from the seller to the buyer. The closing agent coordinates all of the document signing and the collection and disbursement of funds. The main role of the buyer and seller at the closing is to review...
Buying and Selling at the Same Time
Selling a home can be a rigorous and tiresome process. For many, it may be their first selling experience and as a result they might not fully understand how much time and effort is required of them as the seller. From house showings to repairs and renovations, many...
Tips for Buyers & Sellers
How to search for your next home
If you’re searching for a new home, real estate agents are the way to go. However, not everyone knows where they want to live, what kind of homes are available, and how much homes are selling for in any given area. The great news is that there are several homebuying...
Why It’s Important to Find the Right Real Estate Agent
An effective real estate agent is consistently closing on homes throughout their career, but what stands out about the right real estate agent over an average one? The following are a few characteristics and qualities of the right real estate agent to help you in your...
Why Accurate Title Work is Important
While property title problems are uncommon, they are devastating when they come to light. Accurate title work ensures these problems don’t arise. It is important to understand that accurate title work helps you avoid consequences down the line. Here are a few...
Title Insurance 101
What is title insurance?Title insurance is a form of indemnity insurance that protects you from financial loss sustained from defects in a title to a property. Unlike other insurances that you purchase, the premium for your policy is only paid once, and that allows...
5 Ways To Stage Your Home So It Will Sell
Are you in the process of listing your home for sale? Consider staging it. Staging your house means to clear out your personal belongings and purposely present each room in a way that is enticing to homebuyers. It is a method of decorating that shows off your home’s...
First-Time Home Buyer Mistakes To Avoid
With so much to think about, it’s not surprising that some first-time home buyers make mistakes that come back to bite them. Here are some of the more common mistakes and some tips on how you can avoid them. Buying A Home For Today Instead Of Tomorrow It’s easy to...
How To Turn Your House Into A Home
Whether you’ve just moved in or you’ve always felt a little bit off in your own house, it’s never too early or too late to start transforming your house into a home. Although it might seem like there aren’t any real differences between these two terms, many people...
5 Signs You’re Ready to Buy a Home
The transition from renting a home to becoming a homeowner can be overwhelming. While homeownership offers many advantages including tax benefits, financial security, and the pride that comes with taking care of your own place, it also comes with added responsibility....
Closings
The closing is where ownership of the home is officially transferred from the seller to the buyer. The closing agent coordinates all of the document signing and the collection and disbursement of funds. The main role of the buyer and seller at the closing is to review...
Buying and Selling at the Same Time
Selling a home can be a rigorous and tiresome process. For many, it may be their first selling experience and as a result they might not fully understand how much time and effort is required of them as the seller. From house showings to repairs and renovations, many...
Exceptional customer service – I can’t say enough about Ellis County Title Company. The service they’ve provided our business is the absolute best. Always prompt, professional and proactive throughout the closing process, the experts at Ellis County Title take care of title work and closings so we can take care of building homes for our customers.
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Phone: 972-938-2601
Fax: 972-938-8341
Office Hours
Monday – Friday
8:30am – 5:00pm
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 561
Waxahachie, TX 75165
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