7 Signs a Title Insurance Page Is Too Thin to Trust
A clean page should make the decision easier, not harder.
A thin page is usually a sign that the company wants the lead more than the conversation.
No service scope, no county coverage, and no clue whether they handle residential or commercial
deals.
A generic summary that sounds like it could belong to any company in any state.
No clear contact path, no staff name, and no explanation of what happens at closing.
A better directory page should do the opposite: make the service obvious and the next step
simple.
What is the first thing you check before trusting a title page?