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Title Insurance Won’t Cover My Boundary Dispute — Exclusion Clause

Started by title_insurance_denied · Nov 1, 2025 · 7 replies
For informational purposes only. This is not legal advice.
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title_insurance_deniedOP

Looking for advice on this situation. Title Insurance Wont Cover My Boundary Dispute - Exclusion Clause Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.

Details: I'm in a situation where I need to understand my legal options. Has anyone dealt with something similar?

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AttorneyMichaelKAttorney

As a landlord, the most expensive mistake is not documenting the property condition at move-in. A detailed photo walkthrough with timestamps protects both parties and eliminates most deposit disputes.

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waiting_on_wages

The cost of a real estate attorney for a transaction review is tiny compared to the potential downside. For anything over $100K, budget $1-2K for legal review. It's the best insurance you'll buy.

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frustrated_tenant_sf

As a landlord, the most expensive mistake is not documenting the property condition at move-in. A detailed photo walkthrough with timestamps protects both parties and eliminates most deposit disputes.

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HarveyLitigationAttorney

Get everything in writing with your landlord. Verbal agreements about repairs, rent reductions, or policy changes are unenforceable in practice even when they're technically legal.

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waiting_on_wages

Get everything in writing with your landlord. Verbal agreements about repairs, rent reductions, or policy changes are unenforceable in practice even when they're technically legal.

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KellyMartinez_ModModerator

Good discussion. Tagging this for the resource library.

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title_insurance_deniedOP

Update: Thanks everyone for the guidance. I consulted with an attorney and we're moving forward. The advice here helped me understand what questions to ask and what to expect. Will update when there's a resolution.

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