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[+] Ameristar - John Baker/OH (6 replies)
2/11/2015 12:37:55 PM (2472 views)

Slow payers - R A/KY
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[-] Comment on "Title Searcher Liability to the Parties in a Real Estate Transaction" - Source of Title/OH (4 replies)
2/9/2015 8:53:06 AM (1874 views)
Title Searcher responsiblity to the parties in a real estate transaction - stephen willard/OH
2/9/2015 8:53:06 AM (1496 views)
Re: Title Searcher responsiblity to the parties in a real estate transaction - Slade Smith/OH
2/10/2015 9:39:10 PM (1781 views)

Yep, the Ohio rule, or something close to it, is the rule most everywhere I believe.  The "Kansas Rule" is definitely an outlier.  There, the fact that there is no privity of contract between the searcher and whoever is suing does not prevent liability, because the person suing is not suing under a contract, they are suing under a negligence theory.  Privity of contract is not necessary for negligence.  All that's necessary is for the court to find that the searcher have some duty of care to the parties to the underlying transaction, which they have done in Kansas. 

Finding a duty of care owed by a searcher to a buyer in a transaction is not entirely farfetched-- when you do a search, you probably are aware that it's going to be used for some sort of real estate transaction, and you'd know that if you missed something, there'd be a possibility that a buyer could suffer a loss, and perhaps even losses beyond what their title insurance will cover.  The buyer's loss is therefore foreseeable to the negligent searcher, and foreseeability of a loss by a defendant is an important step toward negligence liability.  But I think the Ohio rule is the better rule, for other reasons.

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Re: Comment on "Title Searcher Liability to the Parties in a Real Estate Transaction" - R A/KY
2/11/2015 10:40:28 AM (1300 views)
Re: Comment on "Title Searcher Liability to the Parties in a Real Estate Transaction" - Victoria Moate/NJ
2/16/2015 11:39:49 AM (1278 views)

[+] North Carolina & South Carolina - Jim Ashley/WV (8 replies)
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[+] Explaining to customers about not giving legal advice on reports - David Simonton/FL (5 replies)
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[+] Ameristar- bad reputation - Sharon Yahraes/ID (6 replies)
2/6/2015 1:12:36 PM (2402 views)

[+] Knowledge Splice Services - Jim Ashley/WV (5 replies)
2/5/2015 6:45:41 PM (2008 views)

[+] New England ROW Abstracting? - R Cochran/NH (5 replies)
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[+] Altisource - Roberta Dean/IN (8 replies)
2/3/2015 4:32:32 PM (2640 views)

[+] Your morning chuckle.... - Alix Ott/MI (4 replies)
2/3/2015 9:04:33 AM (2003 views)

[+] NALTEA - Laurie E/MD (2 replies)
2/2/2015 10:01:30 AM (1826 views)

[+] Vanguard Data Solutions -NON PAYER - Elisabeth Thierstein/CA (2 replies)
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