Alisha joined the Vanguard team bringing years of experience in title. She began her career in the title industry in 2003 as a receptionist, eventually working her way into pre-processing and statusing title files. She then moved into processing purchase and closing transactions with roles as both a processor and closer.
She has a passion for the industry but loves being able to interact with customers outside of the office. She found her love for sales and began establishing a credible clientele by building friendships and relationships with others in the industry. She now have over 6 years of experiences in sales.
By Christina Kass Losing a loved one is never easy and can leave you with more questions than answers. If your late relative owned a home, for example, you may be required to venture into the often-confusing world of probate. Selling a home under normal circumstances...
By Christina Kass It’s no secret that real estate transactions involve numerous steps, a great deal of paperwork, and large sums of money. Unfortunately, the parties involved in these transactions aren’t the only ones who are aware of their complex nature. Criminals...
By Christina Kass In our previous blog post, we discussed the various types of property liens and how they may affect you. This month, we’ll take a look at how to remove a lien from a property. As you may recall, a lien is a legal right or claim against a property by...
In many cases, having a lien on your property should be avoided at all costs. However, if you have a mortgage, then you definitely have a lien on your home — and that’s not necessarily a bad thing. There are, in fact, several types of property liens, and residential homes are often subject to more than one lien. Knowing the difference between them can help you to better understand your rights.
Purchasing a home or commercial property is an exciting process involving a significant investment of time and money. The best way to avoid being caught off guard by unexpected problems with your new home or commercial property is to schedule a property inspection.
Purchasing a home or commercial property is an exciting process involving a significant investment of time and money. The best way to avoid being caught off guard by unexpected problems with your new home or commercial property is to schedule a property inspection.