At this stage, you now have full ownership of the property. You went through choosing the right agent for you, broker buyer’s compensation, home inspection, escrow, etc. Since now you have the title, you can be safe that the title is undeniably yours but what if there is a way to secure it even more? This will surprise you, yes, because there are still other external factors out there that will test how you really OWN it.
That’s why title insurance exists: to protect you from surprises that could threaten your right to your new home.
But if you're buying in Iowa, you might be wondering why things work a little differently.
Title insurance is a special kind of protection that helps cover the cost of problems related to the legal ownership of a home, also known as the title. These problems could include:
Basically, it protects you from hidden issues that may not be discovered until after you’ve bought the house.
Here’s the unique part: Iowa is the only state that doesn’t use private title insurance companies.
Instead, the state has its own public program called Title Guaranty, operated by the Iowa Finance Authority. This program makes sure buyers and lenders are protected—without needing to go through a private insurer.
And get this: Title Guaranty is self-funded, and any money left over after operating costs goes toward helping first-time homebuyers across Iowa. That means the money stays in the state and helps more people achieve homeownership.
Let’s walk through what happens when you're buying a home here. It’s not complicated once you know the steps:
Iowa uses a document called an abstract of title. It’s basically a full history of the property—listing every sale, lien, mortgage, judgment, or legal matter that’s ever touched the home. This abstract is updated by a licensed abstractor.
Next, a participating real estate attorney looks over the abstract. They write up a title opinion (also called a Title Guaranty Commitment) that confirms whether the title is clean—or notes anything that needs to be resolved.
Once everything is approved, and all the mortgage paperwork is finalized and recorded, Title Guaranty issues a Certificate. This is your official title protection—it’s what keeps you and your lender safe from unexpected claims.
Compared to many other states, Iowa’s title protection is very affordable:
Bonus: If you buy lender’s coverage, you’ll get owner’s coverage for free (as of April 1, 2007). That's a great deal for extra peace of mind.
Even if the house looks perfect, problems from the past can still cause trouble. Title insurance (or in Iowa, title guarantees) make sure:
It’s the invisible shield that makes your investment safer.
Do I need to buy anything myself?
Not usually. The attorney and abstractor handle everything for you, and the costs are usually part of your closing expenses.
Is this required in Iowa?
Yes—some form of title protection is needed for most real estate transactions involving a loan.
Can RE/MAX Lakes Realty help with this?
Absolutely! At RE/MAX Lakes Realty, we walk you through every step—including connecting you with trusted abstractors and attorneys.
At RE/MAX Lakes Realty, we’re here to make the home-buying process easy, clear, and stress-free. That includes helping you understand how Iowa’s unique title protection system works—so you can feel confident every step of the way.
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