In 2002 I met with the Title Officer from Fidelity National Title Insurance Company who gave me the parcel map with the easements marked and copies of all of the public records for all of the easements meaning both easements from Mt. Veeder Road in Napa County to the property.
It was apparent to me after this meeting that I needed to deal with the opinion expressed by Fidelity in a previous Preliminary Title Report on the property of the view easement. But it was also my understanding that there were two easements from Mt. Veeder Road to the property and that there were public records for these easements.
I would never use Fidelity National Title Insurance Company to protect my real estate. A claim was filed with Fidelity for me by their Title Officer for the loss of a mile long easement to 80 acres with views of the famous Napa Valley in California. Fidelity valued the loss at $0 by a Boise Idaho appraiser. After suing Fidelity I was forced to settle for a fraction of the loss. I question whether Fidelity National Title Insurance Company acted in Good Faith in the handling of my claim.
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