Description
This session looks at title insurance in a West Australian context, including providing the answers to the following questions:
- What is title insurance?
- How does it work?
- Who does it benefit?
- How does it provide consumer protection?
- How long does a policy last?
- Is it relevant to all types of property including residential, commercial and industrial as examples?
- What are some examples of the things that a consumer would be protected against if they had a title insurance policy?
- Can you only get title insurance when buying a property or can a person take out a policy on a property they already own?
This session looks at the risks that can be insured against by a Title Insurance policy.
Most real estate people have a very limited knowledge of this type of insurance. As this insurance can protect against property fraud, boundary defects and unapproved structures, it is becoming a more common insurance type and so needs to be better understood by the real estate industry.>
Made possible by the generous support of Stewart Title. [find them at https://www.stewartau.com/]
Legislation for the Day to Day (WCPT338) - 1.5 CPD Points
Ethics in Real Estate (WCPT406) - 1.5 points
Certificate of Title: The Detail (WCPT277) - 2 Points
Commercial Tenancies Act (1985) (WCPT366) - 3 CPD Points
The How & Why of Rent Reviews (WCPT377) - 1 Point
Intro to Drugs in Residential Tenancies (WCPT372) - 1.5 Points
7 Elective CPD Point Bundle – Residential Sales
What is Title Insurance? (WCPT361) – 1 Point × 1
Finance Brokers versus Lenders (WCPT352) – 1.5 points × 1
The Contract Writer (WCPT354) - 1.5 points × 1
Town Planning & R Codes (WCPT326) - 1.5 Points × 1
Power of Attorney (WCPT334) - 1.5 Points × 1
7 Elective CPD Point Bundle – Sales
Is it Legal? Is it Ethical? (WCPT400) - 1 Elective Point × 1
The Joint Form of General Conditions JFGC (WCPT392) - 2 Points × 1
The Offer & Acceptance - A Technical View - 2 Points × 1 

