buckeyefarmer
Epic Contributor
Normally title insurance isn’t required by anybody but a lending institution. If you are a cash buyer you shouldn’t have to get it. That said I’ve done a lot of courthouse research over the years and even if I was a cash buyer I’d still get title insurance.
I just bought land as cash buyer, and I got it.
While looking at the land right before settlement, neighbors said we were on their side. They had just bought next door and were mowing 300 yds onto my property. I pointed to the corners and told them, I’m fine here.
Then had the realtor, who also sold that property, talk to them. Realtor also called surveyor back out to make sure everything was marked, as someone had mowed my lot and destroyed the septic markers.
Didn’t go back there until spring, and was happy to see neighbors mowing up to the line and no more.
They had just looked at wrong corner stake, as my lot has a weird corner with 3 corners close to each other.
For other neighbor, I’ve been mowing to the line, but it leaves a weird section between the line and the road. Last time that neighbor was out, I volunteered to mow to the road but I wanted permission first. She said yes, but she rents so texted the owner(who lives beside her) but I haven’t heard back.
Now I have these trespassers.