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The American Title Insurance Industry - Joseph W Eaton, David Eaton

The American Title Insurance Industry

How a Cartel Fleeces the American Consumer
Buch | Hardcover
287 Seiten
2007
New York University Press (Verlag)
978-0-8147-2240-4 (ISBN)
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Presents evidence that improvements in recordkeeping over the years - particularly the advent of computers-have reduced the likelihood of a defective title going unnoticed in a property transaction. This title examines the ignored role that the federal and state governments play in perpetuating the title insurance industry's unfair practices.
After World War II, banks and other mortgage lenders began requiring insurance to protect them against flawed or defective real estate titles. Over the past sixty years, the title insurance industry has grown steadily in size, power, and secrecy: policies are available for both lenders and property owners and many title insurers offer an array of other real estate services, such as escrow and appraisal. Yet details about the industry’s operational procedures remain closely guarded from public exposure.

In The American Title Insurance Industry, Joseph and David Eaton present evidence that improvements in recordkeeping over the last sixty years—particularly the advent of computers—have reduced the likelihood of a defective title going unnoticed in a property transaction. But the industry’s flaws run deeper than mere obsolescence: in most states, title insurers are allowed to engage in anticompetitive business practices, including price-fixing. Among the findings in this meticulously researched study are instances of insurers charging premiums well above the amount necessary to compensate them for assuming the risk of defect and identical policies with identical risk that vary in price by hundreds of percentage points for different geographic locations.

The authors also examine the widely ignored role that the federal and most state governments play in perpetuating the title insurance industry’s unfair practices. Whereas most private industries prefer as little government intervention as possible, title insurers welcome it. Federal statue exempts title insurers from anti-trust liability, opening the door for price-fixing and destroying any semblance of free-market competition or market power for consumers.

A landmark study for elected officials, and all those involved in the insurance, real estate, and brokerage industries, The American Title Insurance Industry brings to light a long-neglected problem—and offers suggestions for how it might be remedied.

Joseph W. Eaton is Professor Emeritus of Economic and Social Development Studies at the University of Pittsburgh. David J. Eaton is Bess Harris Jones Centennial Professor of Natural Resources Policy Studies at the University of Texas at Austin.

List of IllustrationsForeword by Tom Miller List of Abbreviations Introduction: Titling America 1 Title Insurance as a For-Pro?t Business 2 Alternative Title Guarantee Models 3 Title Insurance as a Government Service 4 Title Insurance: The Legal Dimension 5 Title: The Administrative Dimension 6 Title Interest Groups 7 Title Income and Losses 8 Title Reform Is a De?nite Maybe 9 The Future of Title Insurance Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index About the Authors

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.8.2007
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 544 g
Themenwelt Betriebswirtschaft / Management Spezielle Betriebswirtschaftslehre Versicherungsbetriebslehre
ISBN-10 0-8147-2240-7 / 0814722407
ISBN-13 978-0-8147-2240-4 / 9780814722404
Zustand Neuware
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