concern_citizen
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? MD
The house I bought has a recorded covenant that was not disclosed by the title company before the sale. After the sale when I inquired about the existence of a recorded covenant, the title company pulled the back file and provided a 100+ page covenant (covering multiple properties in the neighborhood) that the abstractor supposedly located during the title search. This 100+ page covenant document was never disclosed to us by the title company before or during the closing.
Also, the previous owner who placed the home under covenant (5+ owners ago) warrantied in their deed to the next owner the following: and the said parties of the first part hereby covenant(s) that they have not done or suffered to be done any act, matter or thing whatsoever, to encumber the property hereby conveyed; that they will warrant specially the property hereby granted, and that they will execute such further assurances of the same as may be requisite." Subsequent deed transfers all had the same language with regard to not placing any encumbrances or suffering any encumbrances on the property.
Do I have any recourse about the covenant, with either the title company or the previous owner(s)?
The house I bought has a recorded covenant that was not disclosed by the title company before the sale. After the sale when I inquired about the existence of a recorded covenant, the title company pulled the back file and provided a 100+ page covenant (covering multiple properties in the neighborhood) that the abstractor supposedly located during the title search. This 100+ page covenant document was never disclosed to us by the title company before or during the closing.
Also, the previous owner who placed the home under covenant (5+ owners ago) warrantied in their deed to the next owner the following: and the said parties of the first part hereby covenant(s) that they have not done or suffered to be done any act, matter or thing whatsoever, to encumber the property hereby conveyed; that they will warrant specially the property hereby granted, and that they will execute such further assurances of the same as may be requisite." Subsequent deed transfers all had the same language with regard to not placing any encumbrances or suffering any encumbrances on the property.
Do I have any recourse about the covenant, with either the title company or the previous owner(s)?