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Whether you are moving into a new home or selling to embark on a new journey, there are a few things you should know about title insurance in the state of Pennsylvania.
In Pennsylvania, titlegenius by Radian can help you save significantly on title insurance!
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Title insurance protects you from past problems related to the property you are purchasing—which become your responsibility once you are the owner. titlegenius by Radian can help you save up to 30% on title insurance. Take a look at the Common Pennsylvania Closing Costs chart below to see where titlegenius helps you save, or learn more about what title insurance is and how it can protect your home.
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Common Pennsylvania Closing Costs*
*This communication does not constitute a commitment or guarantee of issuance or a specified rate. Insurance coverage is subject to the terms and conditions of applicable insurance policies, which contain exclusions, limitations and other conditions and requirements. Availability of coverage and rates may be limited or prohibited by applicable state law. Programs, rates, terms and conditions are subject to change without notice. Other restrictions apply. Discounts and savings may vary and may not be available in all states or situations. Fees and estimated savings based on national averages of competitor standard rates as provided by Closing Corp Inc., and a sampling of premiums filed by national and local competitors with relevant regulatory agencies, as compared to Radian rates; estimated savings do not include any permissible deviations from competitors’ standard rates. Estimated Radian fees may not include all costs related to issuance of title insurance such as escrow fees, notary, tax certification, or additional parcel search (as applicable), nor all costs related to closing such as hazard insurance, property taxes and HOA fees. This communication is intended to convey general information only and not to provide any legal or accounting advice or options. An attorney or accountant should be consulted for specific information.