Escrow & Title
Title insurance premiums in Pennsylvania are paid:
AMonthly like homeowner's insurance
BAs a one-time payment at closing✓ Correct
CAnnually over the life of the loan
DOnly upon a title claim being filed
Explanation
Title insurance is purchased with a single one-time premium paid at closing. Unlike property insurance, there are no renewal premiums.
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