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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
"Abstracters are not regulated in Maine. In almost all real estate closings in Maine, the title is examined by an attorney, title insurance agent, or title insurance company. Since abstractors are not regulated, when their services are relied on by an attorney, title insurance agent, or title insurance company, their work should be | "Abstracters are not regulated in Maine. In almost all real estate closings in Maine, the title is examined by an attorney, title insurance agent, or title insurance company. Since abstractors are not regulated, when their services are relied on by an attorney, title insurance agent, or title insurance company, their work should be | ||
− | supervised." ALTA Title Insurance Regulatory Survey - Maine (updated 11-7-2013). | + | supervised." <u>ALTA Title Insurance Regulatory Survey - Maine</u> (updated 11-7-2013). |
==Cross-References== | ==Cross-References== | ||
* [Maine]] | * [Maine]] |
Revision as of 07:35, 7 July 2018
Overview
"Abstracters are not regulated in Maine. In almost all real estate closings in Maine, the title is examined by an attorney, title insurance agent, or title insurance company. Since abstractors are not regulated, when their services are relied on by an attorney, title insurance agent, or title insurance company, their work should be supervised." ALTA Title Insurance Regulatory Survey - Maine (updated 11-7-2013).
Cross-References
- [Maine]]