Our Mission
The Law Office of Michael A. Eddings, P.C. believes in fairness and integrity in our relationships with customers, employees, regulators and vendors. We are a privately owned, regionally focused law firm specializing in real estate escrow and title insurance services in which employees actively participate in our operations and successes. Our mission is to provide:
- Customer oriented professional real estate closing and title insurance services
- Excellent consumer protection
A title exam is a methodical search through public records to uncover any recorded legal interests in the property. Any purchaser or lender should be certain that the seller has the legal right to sell the property and that the property is unencumbered by liens or other legal issues. A thorough review of the county records will provide information to the purchaser, seller, lender, attorney, and all other parties of interest, regarding the marketability of property. Without proper and accurate title examinations, all parties could be subjecting themselves to future liability and/or losses.
The Law Office of Michael A. Eddings, P.C. gives special attention to all Commercial and Residential Title Examinations. All searches are thoroughly reviewed by an Attorney and will provide the following information.
The Law Office of Michael A. Eddings, P.C. gives special attention to all Commercial and Residential Title Examinations. All searches are thoroughly reviewed by an Attorney and will provide the following information.
- All liens of record, including, but not limited to Security Deeds, Tax Liens,
- Fifas, Materialmen's Liens. With copies of pertinent documents/pages.
- Notice of Divorce and/or Probate proceedings.
- Current tax information.
- All easements of record including protective covenants.
- All recorded plat exceptions.
- All documented title defects.
- Full copies of all deeds, easements, and UCC searches.
- Any liens filed against the property by city, county, or state authorities.
- Any federal, state or local income tax liens filed against property.
- Whether any one has been appointed executor of an estate, if the owner of the property is deceased?

