A recent article in the Boston Globe discusses more criticism being levied at the title insurance industry. It is a similar refrain. The main premise of the article is that title insurance in Mass is overpriced and that title companies are more concerned with lenders and brokers than the consumer. While this is generally true I do have one point of contention.
Towards the end of the article it
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