Real Estate – Title Insurance – Refinance – Closing Protection Letter
By Deborah Elkins
Published: September 29, 2008
In plaintiff borrower’s suit against defendant title company, plaintiff has no coverage from the title company as a “third party beneficiary” under a Closing Protection Letter the title company issued to her lender, a Richmond U.S. District Court magistrate judge says.
Plaintiff asserts she was a third party beneficiary to the Closing Protection Letter (CPL) issued ...
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