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A group of people are standing in front of a building.
July 24, 2025
On a beautiful July 17th evening, something special happened near Canyon Title's Fort Collins office. What started as our second annual Summer Happy Hour (though it felt like a brand-new beginning) transformed into a heartwarming celebration of community, friendship, and new beginnings. We weren't just hosting an event
Three men are sitting at a table in a conference room.
July 24, 2025
Running a title company involves juggling numerous moving parts. Between client deadlines, regulatory requirements, and the constant pressure to close deals smoothly, it's easy for teams to get scattered. That's why at Canyon Title, we've embraced something called EOS—and it's made all the difference in keeping our exe
A canyon title sign is sitting on the side of a golf course.
July 2, 2025
On June 2, 2025, the Canyon Title team was proud to serve as a hole sponsor for the 2nd Annual LoanHaus Golf Event, held at the stunning Pinery Country Club in Parker, Colorado. With panoramic views and 27 holes of beautifully maintained greens, the course set the perfect stage for a day full of community, competition,
A white sign that says under contract in red letters
July 2, 2025
The moment your client signs a purchase contract, a complex orchestration begins behind the scenes. For Colorado real estate professionals, understanding this timeline helps manage client expectations and coordinate all moving parts for successful closings.
A magnifying glass is on a piece of paper that says title insurance
July 2, 2025
One of the most frequent questions Colorado real estate professionals field is: "Do I really need title insurance?" The short answer is yes, but understanding the two types of coverage helps explain why both buyer and lender protection matter in Colorado's complex real estate market.
Two women are sitting at a table looking at a piece of paper.
July 2, 2025
That multi-page settlement statement (HUD-1 or Closing Disclosure) doesn't have to be intimidating. For Colorado real estate professionals and their clients, understanding these documents fosters confidence and prevents confusion on closing day.
A large house with a fire hydrant in front of it
July 2, 2025
Even in Colorado's robust real estate market, title issues can derail transactions. Understanding these common problems, and how experienced Colorado title companies resolve them, helps real estate professionals set proper expectations and avoid last-minute surprises.
A large house with a large garage is sitting on the side of a road.
July 2, 2025
With Colorado's booming market in mobile homes, modular construction, and unique mountain properties, understanding the distinction between real and personal property has never been more important for Colorado real estate professionals. This distinction affects everything from financing to title insurance coverage.
A person is writing on a piece of paper with a pen.
July 2, 2025
Think of escrow as the Switzerland of real estate: neutral, secure, and governed by strict protocols. Whether you're a Colorado Realtor guiding first-time buyers or a lender coordinating complex commercial deals, following proper Colorado escrow services etiquette ensures smooth transactions and happy clients.
A group of people are sitting around a table with laptops.
July 2, 2025
When you're coordinating a Colorado real estate transaction, you'll inevitably work with a title company—but do you understand everything they handle behind the scenes? Whether you're a seasoned Realtor, mortgage lender, or home builder, understanding the procedures and services of a title company can help you better s
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