Black-Owned Father-Son Real Estate Title Insurance Biz Achieves $2 Billion in Transactions
A Black family-owned real estate title insurance firm with a history in
National Standard Abstract, founded by Rubie in 2015, is a
"Title insurance is absolutely critical in the home-buying process. It is one of the most important aspects of buying a home," Osei told Our
"When a title report is ordered, we are responsible for going back 40 years from the contract date. We research on a local level whether there are violations on the property," explained Osei. "Is it in foreclosure? Who is the correct and rightful legal owner? If it is in arrears for past real estate taxes or arrears on the water and sewer. This includes unsatisfied mortgages, liens, judgments, open permits, or other recorded claims against the property. Also, are there hidden risks like fraud or forgery in previous documents, improperly executed deeds, or deaths in the chain of title."
Home buyers need to be fully educated on the history of the property. "The due diligence process is one of the most important aspects of buying a home," said Osei. "Title insurance gives the new owner, the buyer, a marketable and clean title."
Working with his father, partner Nadir is a third-generation Black entrepreneur. His grandparents Bernardo and
"I grew up in a family legacy of Black entrepreneurship. I am proud of what my father and I have accomplished by being true to ourselves by servicing the
As a child, Osei attended third, fourth, and fifth grade at
"It was a magnificent training ground to immerse young Black students in the greatness of Black history on a global level. There was an entire regimen of martial arts, athletics, and healthy eating," explained Osei, who once lived in



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