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How do I submit insurance claims?

By Henry Morales |

Mail in a completed, signed claim form to Alberta Blue Cross, 10009-108 St. NW, Edmonton, Alberta T5J 3C5. For your claim to be processed, original receipts and other supporting documentation must be attached.

What does a dirty title mean?

A clean title proves that you are the sole owner of your land and no other outside party can make any legal claims against you in regards to ownership. On the other hand, a dirty title means there is a cloud of uncertainty or discredit hanging over the ownership of your land.

How do I file a title insurance claim?

First, you will need to fill out the title insurance claim form. You can obtain the claim form from your title company. Typically, your company would be willing to assign a representative to help you complete the form. Once the claim is filed, the title company will work to address the issue as quickly as possible.

Can a buyer file a claim against a title company?

An attorney experienced with easements will ask questions the buyer might not have anticipated. If the title policy fails to disclose a properly recorded easement, the home buyer can file a claim against the title company for failing to find it. The seller may be at fault for agreeing to, but not disclosing, an easement.

What do you need to know about title insurance?

A title insurance claim is an insurance claim that asks the title insurance company to compensate you for the losses resulting from a defect in the title of your property and from invalid or unenforceable mortgage liens against it.

When to sue title insurance company for coverage?

In Lewis and Dayo v. FCT, a home owner sued the title insurance company for coverage when a mortgage was registered on their property title just before closing. The lender policy was purchased for $179 but the homeowner declined the $50 homeowner policy.