The regulatory economics of title insurance

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The regulatory economics of title insurance

Nelson R. Lipshutz

Praeger, 1994

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [145]-146) and index

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Title insurance is central to the health of the home mortgage market and the commerical real estate business, and its regulation has a profound impact on the prices that consumers pay for title insurance and the kinds of coverages that are available. Dr. Lipshutz provides a concise but comprehensive overview of the key economic policy issues that arise in regulating this small but critical segment of the insurance industry. This is the first book to examine title insurance from a primarily economic viewpoint and contains much information on the operations of the industry that is available nowhere else. The book is particularly timely because title insurance regulation is currently under intensive study by a number of state insurance departments and by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners.

Table of Contents

Figures Acknowledgments Preface A Preliminary Note on Terminology Overview of Title Insurance The Issue of Solvency The Issue of Defalcations The Issue of Capital Attraction The Issue of Agency Commissions The Issue of Title Insurance Rates The Issue of Data Collection The Issue of Abusive Trade Practices The Issue of Alternatives to Title Insurance Appendix A: NAIC Model Title Insurance Act Appendix B: Excerpts from RESPA Regulation X Appendix C: ALTA Uniform Financial Reporting Plan

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