Title Company (and Contact info) for Direct Purchases

mgarbowski

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I added on additional points at BLT last summer. I neglected to save a copy of the title policy and it is no longer available in Docusign. Does anyone know the name and contact info of the company DVD uses for direct sales so I may try to get a copy? Thanks.
 
I added on additional points at BLT last summer. I neglected to save a copy of the title policy and it is no longer available in Docusign. Does anyone know the name and contact info of the company DVD uses for direct sales so I may try to get a copy? Thanks.
It should still be there on docusign. They sometimes will say the link is outdated but docusign will send you an updated link afterwards that will allow you to have access to the completed document
 
It should still be there on docusign. They sometimes will say the link is outdated but docusign will send you an updated link afterwards that will allow you to have access to the completed document

I had already tried that. When I click the new link I get a document that is blank except for the sentence: "The document has been removed."

Member Administration helped me obtain the copy of title insurance last year.
Thanks. I'll call this week.
 

Is that important to save?? I don’t have copies of any. lol
Chances are you will never need to call upon your title policy. But if you do at a minimum you want to have handy
  1. the company name,
  2. its telephone number and website, and
  3. the policy number
And while you're at it having a copy of the policy always helps. It proves that the policy exists and all the terms. Without that you're at the insurance company's mercy.
I represent corporate policyholders against insurance companies and sometime they don't have copies of their policies and it causes nothing but trouble.
 
Chances are you will never need to call upon your title policy. But if you do at a minimum you want to have handy
  1. the company name,
  2. its telephone number and website, and
  3. the policy number
And while you're at it having a copy of the policy always helps. It proves that the policy exists and all the terms. Without that you're at the insurance company's mercy.
I represent corporate policyholders against insurance companies and sometime they don't have copies of their policies and it causes nothing but trouble.
For a direct contract from Disney? Probably not too important. There’s little to no chance there are any defects in the title (or at least 99% of the potential issues you might encounter in a title).
Good to know, i'll see what i can find from emails & at least download what i can. Thanks!!
 















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