Introduction to Title Curative (Mortgage Pre-Closing)

Mortgage Pre-Closing | Title Curative | Mortgage

Introduction to Title Curative (Mortgage Pre-Closing)
Introduction to Title Curative (Mortgage Pre-Closing)

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Mortgage Pre-Closing | Title Curative | Mortgage

Title Curative Course – Detailed Description

The Title Curative Course is a comprehensive, industry-focused training program that prepares participants to effectively identify, analyse, and resolve defects or issues found in property titles. These title defects can disrupt or delay real estate closings, making the curative process a critical component of successful real estate transactions. The course provides learners with in-depth knowledge of title clearing procedures, legal frameworks, and document handling required to ensure clean, marketable titles.


Why This Course Matters

In today’s real estate market, title issues are common and can significantly impact property sales, refinancing, or development. Problems such as unreleased liens, missing signatures, incorrect legal descriptions, or conflicting ownership claims can derail transactions and result in financial loss or legal disputes. The title curative process involves resolving these problems quickly and accurately to allow closings to proceed without risk.


This course bridges the gap between title examination and transaction closing by teaching the "how-to" of curative work. Whether you're a new entrant to the field or an experienced professional, the course offers valuable insights that enhance your problem-solving ability and reduce liability risks for your company or clients.


What You Will Learn:

Throughout the course, learners will gain a detailed understanding and practical skills in areas such as:


Title Basics and Title Reports

Components of a title commitment (Schedule A, B-I, B-II)

Legal descriptions, vesting, encumbrances

Understanding preliminary title reports

Common Title Defects and How to Spot Them

Breaks in the chain of title

Name mismatches or misspellings

Marital status discrepancies

Undischarged mortgages or trust deeds

Forged or incorrect documents

Missing probate or estate filings

Invalid powers of attorney

Liens and Encumbrances

IRS and state tax liens

Mechanic’s liens

Homeowners Association (HOA) liens

UCC filings

Municipal code enforcement and utility liens

Judgment liens and bankruptcy notices

Legal Documents Used in the Curative Process

Corrective deeds

Affidavits (identity, heirship, death, etc.)

Releases and satisfactions

Subordination agreements

Powers of attorney

Probate documents (wills, letters testamentary)

Requesting and recording curative documents

Timelines for resolution and follow-up best practices

Finalizing and Clearing Title

Curative checklist and documentation review

Re-verification of public records

Updating title commitments

Approval from the title underwriters before closing