40+ Years of Local Expertise in Residential, Commercial & Real Estate Closings
40+ Years of Local Expertise in Residential,
Commercial & Estate Closings
40+ Years of Local Expertise in Residential,
Commercial & Real Estate Closings














Accurate Title provides secure, efficient, and attorney-backed real estate closings across New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Southern Maine. With offices in Bedford, Portsmouth, and Laconia, we’ve helped thousands of buyers, sellers, agents, and builders close with confidence.
Whether your buying or selling home, refinancing or closing a commercial transaction.
Our team proudly supports:

Smooth, guided closings across NH, MA & ME

Document Preparation, Review, & Seller Representation

Responsive communication and dependable service

Compliant, efficient processing

Preliminary Title Search & Streamlined Closing Process

Multi-property and investment closings

Wills, trusts, and legacy protection
Since 1984, we’ve built our reputation on transparency, precision, and proactive support. Clients across all of NH, Massachusetts & Southern Maine choose Accurate Title because we provide:
Legal oversight on every file
Complete title search and resolution
Upfront, market-competitive pricing you can trust
Flexible scheduling
Relationships with top national underwriters

Since 1984, we’ve built our reputation on transparency, precision, and proactive support. Clients across all of NH, Massachusetts & Southern Maine – choose Accurate Title because we provide:
Legal oversight on every file
Complete title search and resolution
Upfront, market-competitive pricing you can trust
Flexible scheduling
Relationships with top national underwriters

We handle the full scope of title and settlement work for both residential and commercial properties:

Step-by-step guidance for buyers and sellers

Clear, compliant closings for complex deals

Owner & lender coverage through leading underwriters

Coordinate closing for your tax-deferred transaction

Trusts, wills, and legal asset protection
Our reputation speaks for itself. Here’s what people across New England say about working with
We offer in-person and remote closings throughout Southern New England:
116 South River Road
40 Pleasant Street Unit 200
51 Elm Street
We service clients across all of New Hampshire, Massachusetts & Southern Maine
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A real estate closing is a significant milestone, but it’s also a legal process that relies on clean, accurate title records. Unfortunately, many transactions face delays—or even fail—due to issues that surface during the title search. From undiscovered liens to fraudulent deeds, these problems can jeopardize ownership and lead to costly legal disputes.
At Accurate Title, we help buyers, sellers, and real estate professionals navigate and resolve title concerns early. Here are five of the most common title issues we see across New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Southern Maine—and how to avoid them.

1. How Do Errors in Public Records Affect Title?
Common Mistakes
Clerical mistakes in property records—such as incorrect legal descriptions, outdated ownership data, or improperly recorded liens—can disrupt closings. These issues are often unintentional but may still require legal correction.
How to Identify and Fix
A professional title search reviews recorded documents for discrepancies. Once identified, a corrective deed or formal affidavit can typically resolve the error. Owner’s title insurance can also provide coverage if errors are discovered after closing.
2. What Happens If There Are Missing Heirs?
Why It Occurs
If a property was inherited but an heir was never located or notified during probate, they may later surface and contest the transaction. This is common in older estates or properties held through multiple generations.
How to Prevent It
Executors must make a good-faith effort to find all heirs. Title professionals verify court records, published notices, and ownership chains. In some cases, a quiet title action may be required to resolve inheritance disputes before a sale.
3. Are Illegal Deeds Still a Risk in Today’s Market?
What Qualifies as an Illegal Deed
A deed may be invalid if it was signed by someone who lacked the legal capacity to convey the property—such as a minor, an individual under duress, or someone misrepresenting their marital status. Fraudulent activity, such as forged signatures, also invalidates ownership.
Preventive Measures
Accurate Title’s title searches look for red flags in the ownership history. We also encourage clients to monitor public filings through county registries and consult an attorney if they suspect past fraud or deed manipulation.
4. How Do Undiscovered Liens or Encumbrances Disrupt Closings?
Types of Liens
These include unpaid taxes, HOA assessments, contractor debts, or court judgments—any of which can attach to the property and complicate a transfer.
How We Resolve Them
We investigate all recorded liens during the title search. Our team works with attorneys, creditors, and sellers to resolve or pay off liens before closing. Encroachments or easements (such as utility access rights) may also require renegotiation or property boundary clarification through surveys.
5. Can Title Insurance Protect Against Future Title Defects?
Yes. Owner’s title insurance protects your legal claim to the property against unknown issues that weren’t discovered during the title search. This may include previously unrecorded easements, forged documents, or future claims from missing heirs.
Title insurance is a one-time cost at closing and offers long-term protection—an essential safeguard in high-value or multi-owner transactions.
Why Accurate Title Is Your Best Defense Against Title Defects
With over 40 years of experience serving Hillsborough, Rockingham, Belknap counties, and beyond, Accurate Title understands how to resolve complex title challenges efficiently. Our team of attorneys, processors, and title professionals ensures every transaction meets state, lender, and underwriter standards.
We deliver:
Thorough title searches and issue detection
Expert coordination with attorneys and lienholders
Fast, responsive document correction
Title insurance through trusted national underwriters

Protect Your Investment Before Closing
Title issues don’t have to derail your deal. By partnering with Accurate Title, you gain a team committed to protecting your transaction—before, during, and after closing. Whether you’re buying, selling, or refinancing, we’re here to ensure your property rights are secure.
Visit https://www.accuratetitlenh.com for more information.
We make sure every detail is handled with care. Here’s how we do it:

Ensure all terms and conditions are clear. Direct any questions to your realtor before closing.

Return Accurate Title’s questionnaire early so we have the info needed to process your closing.

We’ll verify ownership and clear any title issues before closing.

Secure a policy and provide the binder with coverage, premium, and proof of payment to your lender and Accurate Title.

Once your lender gives the "clear to close," we’ll schedule your closing.

Bring a bank/certified check payable to Accurate Title or send a secure wire transfer (no personal checks).

Provide a valid, non-expired photo ID. Some deals may require a second ID.

Sign documents, pay final funds, and receive your keys. Accurate Title manages the process for a smooth closing.
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Accurate Title provides real estate title, closing, and estate planning services in Bedford, Portsmouth, and Laconia, NH, serving clients throughout New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Southern Maine.
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