OUR STAFF

Stephen W. Little, Esq. Managing Attorney
Steve has been a member of the Maryland Bar Association since 1996. He has owned and operated his own title company, and has served as council for several mortgage and title companies. Steve is a licensed underwriter in MD, VA, and DC.
stephen@greenleaftitle.com
Amy Caplan Office Manager
Amy has been in the title industry for over 10 years. She believes that customer service is the key to running a successful title company. With that belief, paired with her knowledge and experience, she is able to provide exceptional service to her agents and clients. Amy is a licensed underwriter in MD, VA, DC, and PA.
amy@greenleaftitle.com
Christine Spencer Licensed Title Agent
Christine started in the Title Industry in 2000. She maintains close communication with all parties in the transaction and is able to assist you with every aspect of your closing. Christine is a licensed underwriter in MD.
christine@greenleaftitle.com
Janis Mullenax Settlement Agent
Janis has been in the title industry for over 30 years and brings a depth of experience to our company. She has handled all facets of the settlement process, including the management of several title companies. As our "settlement agent" she handles the closing in a manner that is both professional and friendly. She prides herself in making our clients "customers for life". Janis is a licensed underwriter in MD.
janis@greenleaftitle.com
Susan Britcher Title Processor
Sue comes to Greenleaf Title with knowledge, experience, and understanding of all aspects of the real estate settlement process. She worked with a prominent real estate attorney for more than 32 years until his retirement. Sue can assist you with all aspects of your real estate transaction.
sue@greenleaftitle.com

TESTIMONIALS

I cannot say enough great things about the staff at Greenleaf Title. Over the years, I have always been impressed with their knowledge, professionalism, support to the agents and their top notch service to my buyers.. They are my company of CHOICE!
Greenleaf Title consistently provides the highest quality of service to BOTH agents and their clients. They display the perfect combination of knowledge, experience, professionalism and customer service from start to finish. Regardless of whether the transaction is smooth or complicated, the staff has always gone above and beyond for all parties involved to get the job done. It is obvious they take great pride in what they do. There isn't another settlement team I would trust more to handle my business than Greenleaf Title.
You do a phenomenal job and it truly helps make our job easier. You go above and beyond and we appreciate it. Thank You !!
They do a bang up job. They have gotten deeds for me in five minutes. They are always very professional and worth their weight in gold.

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FAQs
What do I need to bring to closing?
You will need to bring a valid government issued picture ID such as a Driver's License, Passport, or Military ID. Additionally, if you are bringing money to the settlement these funds will need to be "certified funds." Certified funds can come in the form of a cashier's check, teller's check, money order, or certified personal check.
Who in the process decides which closing/settlement agent or attorney will handle my closing?
It is your choice as an owner refinancing a property or as a purchaser of the property to select the closing agent.
Why do I need Title Insurance?
To protect your most important investment: your home.

Lender's title insurance will be required by the mortgage lender providing funds for your purchase. Owner's title insurance is purchased at settlement for an additional one-time charge which is computed based upon the purchase price of the property. Owner's title insurance protects the homebuyer against hidden defects in title.

Here are a few of the most common hidden risks that can cause loss of title:
  • False impersonation of the true owner of the property
  • Forged deeds, releases, wills and other documents
  • Deeds by persons of unsound mind or Deeds by minors
  • Documents deemed to be invalid completed by an expired attorney
  • Invalid deeds delivered after the death of the grantor
  • Deeds by persons claiming to be single, but actually married
  • Claims for unpaid inheritance and gift taxes against prior owners
  • Previously undisclosed descendents of a former owner of your home or of the land on which your house is situated
  • Fraud
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