East Coast Title Services, L.C.
East Coast Title Services, L.C. was established in 2007 to provide real estate and title services to the Central Virginia Real Estate community. We handle both residential and commercial transactions, as well as construction financing. We represent institutional lenders, realtors, developers and individuals and companies involved in the buying and selling of real estate.
We act as closing agents on behalf of banks, represent lenders, buyers and sellers, and are capable of handling any aspect of a real estate transaction.
We have a centrally located office in Amelia Court House, Virginia. Our professional and courteous staff is committed to providing a level of service uncommon in the industry. As a whole, our Company services include but are not limited to:
- Act as escrow agent to ensure your money is handled safely and professionally.
- Review your title and clear any title defects.
- Conduct a smooth, prompt and professional real estate closing.
- Record closing documents.
- Issue title insurance policies.
"Our goal is to provide simple and clear answers in these complex times with results you can count on!"
East Coast Title Services, L.C. is proud to announce that we have teamed up with Old Republic National Title Insurance Company. Old Republic Title offers the superior protection of ALTA's Homeowner's Policy of Title Insurance (HPT), delivering more complete risk coverage, which translates to greater peace of mind for new home buyers.
To the Purchaser of Real Estate...
The purchaser of real estate needs protection against serious financial loss due to a defect in the title to the property purchased. For a single, one-time premium, which is a modest amount in relationship to the value of the property, a buyer can receive the protection of a title insurance policy - a policy that is backed by the reserves and solvency of the Company. A title insurance policy will cover both claims arising out of title problems that could have been discovered in the public records, and those so-called "non-record" defects that could not be discovered in the record, even with the most complete search.
A title insurance policy will not only protect the insured owner, but also that persons heirs for as long as they hold title to the property, and even after they sell by warranty deed. The Company will not only satisfy any valid claim made against the insured's title, but it will pay for the costs and legal expenses of defending against a title claim.