Pre-offer property diligence

Title Tuba

The research a buyer needs before writing an offer — drawn from the public record and set down as a single, considered brief.

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Title Tuba reads a property the way its records do. Every deed, mortgage, lien, and boundary the public record holds is gathered, read against what the town itself records, and composed into one brief — the story of the place, the setting around it, and what may be done with it.

Every brief answers three questions.

The Property’s Story

What has happened to it. The chain of ownership as a timeline; the money history — sales, mortgages, refinances, liens; and the burdens the property acquired along the way.

The Setting

What is happening around it. The adjoining owners, the neighborhood’s pattern of build-out and sale, and the town’s horizon — development, infrastructure, and the moves on public land that bear on the price.

What You Could Do With It

The rights-and-constraints envelope. Zoning and conformance; land and environment; and the recorded easements and restrictions that govern the property’s use.

Title Tuba is commissioned by buyer’s agents, for the client they advise. To the buyer the brief is free; to the agent it is the tangible proof of the diligence they promise.

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