Recognizing Red Flags in Preliminary Title Reports

26 Jun

Recognizing Red Flags in Preliminary Title Reports

Recognizing Red Flags in Preliminary Title Reports

Wednesday, June 26, 2019 (9:00 AM to 10:00 AM)
1 CE Hours
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Join OAR and Pat Ihnat for an engaging webinar on how to recognize red flags in preliminary title reports. Topics for discussion will include: what liens need attention, which liens are typically removed by closing and other relevant issues happening currently.

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Pat Ihnat
Patricia Ihnat has been with the Fidelity National Title for more than 20 years, and she currently serves as counsel for Fidelity National Title’s Oregon operations. She is active in the Oregon Land Title Association; she is a past president of the Association and currently participates as a member of the Legislative, Education, and Trade Practices Committees. She also serves as an executive board member of the Oregon State Bar Association Real Estate and Land Use Section, and is a member of its legislative subcommittee.

Prior to Fidelity National Title, Patricia was in private practice with a focus on real estate litigation and appellate work. She also served as a staff attorney for the Arizona Court of Appeals.

Originally from Indiana, she received her B.A. in Mathematics from Franklin College, and her law degree from the University of Arizona College of Law. Pat is a member of three state bar associations, Oregon, California, and Arizona. She enjoys yoga and backpacking/hiking.

Fidelity National Title Company and its parent Fidelity National Financial constitute the nation’s largest title insurance company that collectively issues more title insurance policies than any other title company in the United States. In the Tri-County Metropolitan area, the company has nine branch locations and maintains a local market leadership position.

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