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Delayed Drainage Dues: Real life stories of TitlePLUS claims

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A homeowner was unaware that the rural property they purchased was part of a municipality’s plan to improve drainage in the area by building new ditches and billing a share of the cost to each homeowner. The work was completed prior to the homeowners buying the property and they were surprised when a bill arrived.

TitlePLUS paid the bill because it was an issue that could have been discovered by a search of public records at the time of the purchase.

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