Minor Impediments to Title for Homium Loans
Title for a property that secures a Homium loan is acceptable even though it may be subject to the following conditions, which Homium considers minor impediments:
customary public utility subsurface easements that were in place and completely covered when the loan was originated, as long as they do not extend under any buildings or other improvements;
above-surface public utility easements that extend along one or more of the property lines for distribution purposes or along the rear property line for drainage purposes, as long as they do not extend more than 12 feet from the property lines and do not interfere with any of the buildings or improvements or with the use of the property itself;
mutual easement agreements that establish joint driveways or party walls constructed on the security property and on an adjoining property, as long as all future owners have unlimited and unrestricted use of them;
restrictive covenants and conditions, and cost, minimum dwelling size, or set back restrictions, as long as their violation will not result in a forfeiture or reversion of title or a lien of any kind for damages, or have an adverse effect on the fair market value of the property;
encroachments of one foot or less on adjoining property by eaves or other overhanging projections or by driveways, as long as there is at least a ten-foot clearance between the buildings on the security property and the property line affected by the encroachment;
encroachments on adjoining properties, as long as those encroachments consist only of hedges or removable fences;
outstanding oil, water, or mineral rights that are customarily waived by other lenders, as long as they do not materially alter the contour of the property or impair its value or usefulness for its intended purposes;
variations between the appraisal report and the records of possession regarding the length of the property lines, as long as the variations do not interfere with the current use of the improvements and are within an acceptable range. (For front property lines, a 2% variation is acceptable; for all other property lines, 5% is acceptable.);
rights of lawful parties in possession, as long as such rights do not include the right of first refusal to purchase the property. (No rights of parties in possession, including the term of a tenantβs lease, may have a duration of more than two years.);
minor discrepancies in the description of the area, as long as the title agent provides a survey and affirmative title insurance against all loss or damage resulting from the discrepancies;
exceptions to Indian claims, as long as Homium is insured against all loss and damage from such claims.
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