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A ripoff on title insurance?

By Glen Ashman

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Consumer Class Action Certified Against Title Insurance Co.
The Legal Intelligencer

A federal judge has certified a consumer class action against Commonwealth Land Title Insurance, brought by homeowners who claim they were overcharged for title insurance when they refinanced because they were never told they qualified for a discounted premium. At issue in this case, as well as class actions in Florida, Maryland, Minnesota, New York and Ohio, are homeowners' claims that their entitlement to a statutorily discounted premium should have been detected by the insurer during its title search.
http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1201912764646

Full post as published by It's (Barely) Legal on February 04, 2008 (boomark / email).

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