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Updated about 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Distant title company, is giving me trouble.
Hi. I finally took the "Realestate Leap" 8 months ago after many reads and lingering in the shadows. I've wholesaled 4 properties to my inner circle since now and then and it worked out well.
So, I have a buddy 4.5 hours away and I found a great deal. We submitted everything to a local title company and my two main contracts I use.. The actual agreement for the property with a 3rd party clause for assignment, and my assignment contract. They are acting like they've never seen these agreements before and that I might be doing illegal. Mind you, these 2 contracts ive used already on 4 deals and I had local attorney in the same state give me the green light on them.
Should I find a better title company that understands, or should I stick with them and attempt to educate them? Time is ticking. I must close soon.
-Nate