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April 27th, 2009:

Why I recomend MBH and Ryan Stuart for title and settlement needs

MBH title

MBH is in Old Town

What is a settlement company?

A settlement company processes and records transactions such as home sales or mortgages and refinances. One such settlement company is MBH Settlement Group L.C.

Ryan Stuart of MBH tells me, “The settlement company’s primary role is to insure the conveyance of clear and marketable title from the Seller to the Purchaser.  Further, as a settlement service provider, the settlement company prepares documentation incident to the closing, conducts the settlement, records the deed and necessary loan documentation in the land records, and disburses all funds in accordance with the HUD-1 settlement statement.”

Who do you recommend for settlement?

MBH in Alexandria VA is located on Washington St. in a historic structure in Old Town. When clients ask me for a recommendation for a title company I often suggest MBH because I’ve been pleased with the service at MBH.

Why did you choose MBH in the first place?

MBH title

Inside MBH

I met Ryan Stuart of MBH because a fellow realtor recommended Ryan at MBH to me. Ryan Stuart is counsel to MBH and handles many closings for them. My colleague said that Ryan had “the best closings in Alexandria”.

Not knowing Ryan at the time I really doubted this claim. Her endorsement was so enthusiastic, I almost wondered if she was taking a kick-back from him!

Of course, I knew she was not receiving any such payment from MBH or Ryan. It’s important for consumers to understand that enticements and payments for endorsements like these are illegal in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

The colleague that recommended MBH and Ryan is a highly ethical agent who works for a reputable brokerage. I knew I had to give MBH a try.

Why do you tell your client’s about MBH?

MBH title

MBH is in Old Town

My brokerage makes nothing off of settlement, and so long as the transaction is smooth and professional, I personally could care less who does your title work. The client has a right to choose any company for settlement and I encourage clients to take advantage of that right.

However, most clients ask me for a suggestion when it comes time to pick a title company. I tell them the truth. The services provided by the title companies are nearly identical anywhere you go. (More on this later.) There is very little difference in pricing on title work.

What I like about MBH is that there is very little hassle dealing with them. I submit the title order to them and then forget it. But, I would expect no less from any title company. What I love about MBH is how Ryan handles a closing.

Ryan Stuart of MBH

Ryan at closing

Starting a closing with Ryan Stuart

From the time Ryan settles in to the time the last document is signed, it’s obvious that that Ryan is a professional. He knows exactly where the money is going and where it’s coming from and it’s all spelled out on the documents.

One of the duties of a settlement agent is to explain the transaction in a way that the layman can understand the paperwork. I find that many settlement agents use industry terms that make perfect sense to myself or other real estate professionals, but Ryan goes one step further.

He breaks down the transaction using simple English that anyone can understand and this is his real value add. He doesn’t get frustrated with questions, and he doesn’t rush the signers. He will work with the client until there is a full understanding by all parties at the table.

closing with Ryan Stuart

settlement agent

I asked Ryan, why do property owners need title insurance.

He told me, “A title insurance policy contains a statement of the condition of ownership of real property. A title policy indemnifies you against loss or damage incurred as a result of title defects on your property. In the event of a lawsuit challenging your ownership interest, the title insurance company provides a legal defense for the policyholder and, if the suit is lost, pays all valid claims or losses insured by the policy.”

For example in a recent closing, a property was sold with only the signature of one spouse. Years later, heirs or the missing spouse could come back to make a claim against the title. Title insurance protects against this kind of a claim.

Jane is relieved

When settlement is over, Jane is relieved.

It’s a huge relief when all the ducks finally line up and the property is yours.


Will Nesbitt

Will Nesbitt

About the AuthorWill Nesbitt is the principal broker of Will Nesbitt Realty and maintains Condo Alexandria. Will specializes in condos, townhouses and single family residences in Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax County, Crystal City, and Kingstowne. Will resides in Belle Haven Estates just outside Alexandria VA in Fairfax County.

History of Lyon Village

Most of Lyon Village was originally part of Robert Cruit’s estate, which was purchased in 1846 and 1847 as a weekend and holiday retreat and later used as a dairy farm. The property was purchased by Frank Lyon in 1923 and divided into lots for real estate development. Approximately thirty-seven percent of the existing homes in Lyon Village were built in the 1920′s, another thirty-six percent in the 1930′s, and the remainder since 1940.

The Lyon Village Citizens’ Association was formally established on February 24, 1926 in the real estate office of Lyon & Fitch. The first meeting was called to order by Herbert E. Plymale, President of the Arlington County Civic Federation, at which time Monroe H. Stockett was unanimously elected Chairman of the fledgling Lyon Village Citizens’ Association.

From the minutes maintained during the first year of its existence, it is evident that the Lyon Village Citizens’ Association faced many of the same problems with which it is concerned today: speeding through the Village, inadequate street lighting, and zoning and development issues. Membership started at 35 and grew to 130 during the first year. There was a great deal of citizen participation in lawn fetes, minstrel shows, carnivals, and the association’s monthly meetings.

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Mason Hill was developed in the late 1970’s in heavily wooded and rugged area between Bucknell and Hollin Hills. The landscape engineers and developers took perfect advantage of the site and now 115 residences are found here.

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Located at 3625 North 10th in Arlington Virginia, the Monroe was completed in 2007 and is located in the heart of Arlington’s Ballston community; inset among several high-rise condos located a half block from the at Virginia Square Metro Station on the Orange Line near the Ballston Common Mall.

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