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*Cancellation/Commitment fee is not prohibited in this state.  It is customary to charge this fee.
 
*Cancellation/Commitment fee is not prohibited in this state.  It is customary to charge this fee.
 
*Under Alabama’s Residential Mortgage Satisfaction Act (to be effective 3/1/2013) an affidavit of satisfaction may be signed by a title insurance company or by a licensed attorney acting as its agent. See SB 347; Alabama Code Section 35 – New (codification is pending). However, the authorization of the mortgagor(s) in the mortgage for which release is being sought must be first obtained.
 
*Under Alabama’s Residential Mortgage Satisfaction Act (to be effective 3/1/2013) an affidavit of satisfaction may be signed by a title insurance company or by a licensed attorney acting as its agent. See SB 347; Alabama Code Section 35 – New (codification is pending). However, the authorization of the mortgagor(s) in the mortgage for which release is being sought must be first obtained.
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*Withholding is also required in certain circumstances when the grantor is either not a resident of Alabama or is not deemed a resident.

Revision as of 16:57, 30 October 2014

Search/Exam

  • Minimum Search Requirements -- No statute However the long-standing customary search periods are: for loan policies, a minimum 30 year search, although circumstances can require a lengthier search; for owner’s policies, a minimum 60 year search, although circumstances may require a lengthier search.
  • Plant or other search restrictions -- No
  • Additional Requirements for REO Searches -- No
  • Foreclosure Checklist -- N/A
  • Special Searches Required (Code, HOA, Utilities)? -- None
  • Survey Requirements
    • Purchase – not on platted residential
    • Refinance – not required

UPL

  • All legal documents must be drafted by an attorney licensed to practice in the State of Alabama. Parties to a transaction can draft their own documents if they are doing so on behalf of themselves.
  • Title Opinions must be rendered by an attorney licensed to practice in the State of Alabama.
  • Searching, examining title, closing, and disbursing do not have to be handled by an attorney. Commencing 1/1/13, agents issuing commitments, policies and endorsements must be licensed as agents and the signatory must be likewise licensed.

Vesting

  • joint tenants with rights of survivorship. Right of Survivorship must be express on face of deed.
  • Tenants in common, presumed absent statement of survivorship
  • Tenants by Entirety & Community Property not recognized.

Property Tax

Real estate taxes are paid in arrears and become due October 1 of each year and become delinquent on January 1 of the following year. Tax sales occur in the spring, usually in April or May, but each county conducts their sales at different times.

Mortgage/Transfer Tax

  • Mortgage tax in Alabama is $1.50 per $1,000.00
  • Deed tax in the state is $.50 per $500.00.
  • Withholding is also required in certain circumstances when the grantor is either not a resident of Alabama or is not deemed a resident.

Spousal Joinder Requirements/Homestead

Power Of Attorney

Construction Liens

Foreclosure Review

Instrument Requirements

Who May Serve As Trustee On Deed Of Trust

Alabama is a mortgage state.

Time Limitations

  • US Judgment Liens 20 years, renewable for 20 years
  • State Court Judgment Liens 10 years
  • Federal Tax Liens 10 years (+30 days); can be refiled
  • State Tax Liens 10 years
  • Estate Tax Lien Federal 10 years
  • State Inheritance Tax Liens 20 years
  • Mechanics Liens 6 months
  • Financing Statements 5 years
  • Mortgages
  • HOA Liens
  • Condominium assessments


Odd Stuff

  • Cancellation/Commitment fee is not prohibited in this state. It is customary to charge this fee.
  • Under Alabama’s Residential Mortgage Satisfaction Act (to be effective 3/1/2013) an affidavit of satisfaction may be signed by a title insurance company or by a licensed attorney acting as its agent. See SB 347; Alabama Code Section 35 – New (codification is pending). However, the authorization of the mortgagor(s) in the mortgage for which release is being sought must be first obtained.
  • Withholding is also required in certain circumstances when the grantor is either not a resident of Alabama or is not deemed a resident.