Title Dispute Attorney & Title Insurance Services in Florida

Protecting Property Ownership

When property ownership or title rights are questioned, having an experienced title dispute attorney by your side is essential. At Willis & Davidow, our real estate attorneys handle all aspects of title insurance, title disputes, and quiet title actions to ensure your property rights are clear, secure, and legally protected.

Whether you’re purchasing a new property, refinancing, or resolving a complex ownership issue, our team provides the guidance you need to avoid costly surprises and protect your investment.

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Title Insurance for Florida Property Owners

Title insurance protects homeowners, buyers, and lenders from hidden risks or defects in property ownership records. Without it, you could face unexpected claims that jeopardize your rights to the property.

Our attorneys help clients secure owner’s and lender’s title insurance policies that provide coverage against:

  • Undisclosed liens or unpaid taxes
  • Errors in public records or title searches
  • Forged or missing deeds
  • Unknown heirs or ownership claims
  • Fraudulent transfers or encumbrances

We work closely with reputable Florida title insurance companies to ensure a seamless and transparent closing experience.

Common Title Disputes We Handle

Our firm represents clients in disputes that threaten property ownership or transfer, including:

  • Boundary and easement conflicts between neighboring properties
  • Defective or missing deeds and recording errors
  • Ownership and heirship disputes during or after probate
  • Lien or mortgage claim disputes
  • Quiet title actions to establish clear ownership
  • Claims against title insurance providers for denied coverage

As skilled title dispute attorneys, we combine real estate, civil litigation, and title insurance expertise to resolve ownership conflicts efficiently — through negotiation, mediation, or court representation when needed.

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Title Insurance & Real Estate Closings

At Willis & Davidow, we go beyond issuing policies. Our attorneys provide end-to-end title and closing services that include:

  • Title searches and commitment reviews
  • Coordination of title insurance and escrow accounts
  • Drafting of settlement statements and closing documents
  • Legal review of surveys, liens, and encumbrances
  • Representation at closing to protect your legal interests

Because our firm includes licensed title agents and real estate lawyers, you gain both the protection of insurance and the assurance of legal oversight.

Why Choose Willis & Davidow for Title Disputes

  • Comprehensive Title Expertise – We manage everything from initial title review to post-closing issues and litigation.
  • Local Insight – Deep understanding of Florida property law and Collier County real estate transactions.
  • Attorney-Led Closings – Your closing isn’t just processed; it’s protected.
  • Dispute Resolution Experience – Proven record resolving ownership conflicts, defects, and title claim denials.

Our dual focus on prevention and resolution helps clients avoid future risk while addressing existing title challenges head-on.

Related Practice Areas

Many title matters overlap with other legal issues. Our attorneys collaborate across practice areas for seamless representation:

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If you’re facing a title issue or preparing to purchase property, our attorneys can help you secure ownership and peace of mind.

FAQs About Title Disputes & Insurance

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What does title insurance cover?

Title insurance protects against ownership defects, undisclosed liens, recording errors, and fraud that could impact your right to the property. It ensures financial and legal protection for both buyers and lenders.

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What should I do if someone challenges my property title?

Contact a title dispute attorney immediately. We’ll review your deed, title history, and insurance policy to determine your best defense or file a quiet title action to establish legal ownership.

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Is owner’s title insurance necessary in Florida?

While not legally required, it’s strongly recommended. Owner’s title insurance protects you from future claims that may not appear during the initial title search — saving you thousands in potential legal fees.

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How much does title insurance cost?

The cost depends on your property’s value, county, and the type of policy. In Florida, premiums are typically a one-time payment at closing, with rates regulated by the state.

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Can title insurance help with boundary or easement disputes?

In some cases, yes. Enhanced or extended coverage policies may protect against certain boundary or access issues. A title dispute attorney can evaluate your specific coverage and pursue remedies if needed.

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