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Value of a Title Insurance Policy: Why Is It Important in a Real Estate Transaction?

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May 30, 2024
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Purchasing real estate property in Ontario is often considered an investment of a lifetime, given its high stakes and hefty price tag. Consequently, I frequently field inquiries about the necessity and benefits of title insurance in such transactions. In essence, title insurance serves as a vital shield against financial repercussions stemming from defects in property titles, encompassing a spectrum of potential issues ranging from errors in deeds to identity theft. This indispensable coverage extends to both homeowners and lenders, offering peace of mind and security.

Through this post, we aim to explain how title insurance serves as necessary protection in real estate transactions. Title insurance provides coverage against financial loss resulting from defects in title to real property, encompassing errors or omissions in deeds, forgery, fraud, identity theft, liens, encroachments, and other issues that may arise during the transfer of property ownership. Below, we outline the benefits and situations where title insurance proves invaluable:

  1. Unknown Defects Protection: The purchaser, through the policy, is protected against unknown title defects that impact the ownership of the property. For example, an undisclosed lien on the property, including but not limited to the owner's unpaid debts, utility bills (e.g., water heater, water purification plant), condominium charges, survey errors, encroachments, or taxes that come to attention after the purchase. Without title insurance, the purchaser may incur substantial financial losses in resolving such issues for which the current owner becomes responsible after acquiring the property. Title insurance serves to indemnify the purchaser against these unforeseen circumstances, mitigating potential financial liabilities.  
  2. Identity Theft: Title insurance policies often include provisions for identity theft protection, offering assistance and reimbursement for expenses incurred in restoring the owner's identity and reputation. For instance, the usage of Power of Attorney presents its own challenges in conceiving title theft. In today’s world of cybercrimes, a homeowner's personal and banking information can easily be hacked, subsequently allowing forged signatures or identity theft to transfer ownership of the property to an imposter. Without title insurance, the rightful homeowner could face significant legal and financial challenges to reclaim ownership of their property.
  3. Legal Cost Coverage: If there is a legal challenge, title insurance typically covers legal expenses incurred in defending the title. This can include attorney fees, court costs, and other expenses associated with resolving the issue otherwise these legal costs could be significant and burdensome for the purchaser. Title insurance provides that peace of mind to the purchaser, knowing that any potential title defects are assured through the policy, especially considering the substantial investment involved in purchasing a home.
  4. Lender Protection: Lender is also protected through the title insurance policy that is often mandatory to secure their interests in the property. It not only strength’s the lender's mortgage and provides the safeguard form unwarranted risks protecting their financial stake in the mortgage investment but also secures the title on the property.

Latent or hidden defects are not covered by title insurance, these could involve defects that render properties unfit for their intended use such as use of prohibited materials or substances. It's imperative to understand that while title insurance offers valuable protection, it does not serve as a substitute for a thorough title search and examination, purchasers must still conduct due diligence before finalizing the purchase.

For questions about this post or if you need proper legal advice tailored to your specific situation, don't hesitate to get in touch with us at (905) 270-6660 or by email at info@kormans.ca.

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M. Wajahat Faizan
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M. Wajahat

Faizan’s academic background includes a Juris Doctor (J.D.), an LL.M. from Aberdeen Business School in Scotland, and an LL.B. (Hons.) from the University of London. He has also earned certifications in Construction Law and Public Policy from the prestigious Osgoode Hall Law School, showcasing his diverse expertise across multiple areas of law. After being called to the Ontario Bar in 2020, he gained experience in real estate, commercial, and immigration law at a boutique firm before joining Kormans LLP.

Specializing in a wide range of legal services, Faizan focuses on residential and commercial real estate transactions, financing, wills and estate planning, and contractual matters. His expertise also extends to Islamic wills and Sharia-compliant financing, where he offers culturally sensitive solutions tailored to the needs of diverse clients.

Faizan’s thought leadership is evident in his published articles on Islamic wills and Halal mortgages, which can be found on the Kormans website. His expertise extends beyond Islamic wills, with a deep understanding of real estate law showcased through writings on topics such as Tarion warranties, joint tenancy, and easements. These works highlight his broad knowledge of property law and commitment to providing clients with clear, informed guidance.

In addition to his contributions to real estate law, Faizan has made significant strides in immigration law. His representation before the board in the landmark case of Vilcassim v. Canada helped establish a crucial precedent in children’s rights within Canadian immigration law.

With a strong background in law, Faizan continues to teach as one of the pioneering professors in the Graduate Diploma in Immigration and Citizenship Law program at the prestigious Queen’s University, where he shares his practical experience and knowledge with future professionals.

His contributions to the legal field were recognized with the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Award Pin, honoring his dedication and service to immigration law. He is also the recipient of the King Charles III Coronation Medal, a prestigious award recognizing contributions to community and public service. This recognition was granted through a rigorous selection process led by the Mississauga Streetsville Community Leadership Association and the Canadian Heraldic Authority at the Chancellery of Honours, Rideau Hall.

Outside of his professional life, he enjoys travelling, has a passion for cricket, plays weekend squash and frequently participates in youth mentorship programs.

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