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Jose Reyes
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Title Company (Dallas, Tx)

Jose Reyes
  • Contractor
  • Dallas, TX
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Hello everyone,

I am a newbie wholesaler and I would like to know about some title companies that are investor friendly in the Dallas area. Also, what else do you look for in a title company? I would like to expand my knowledge in wholesaling and the steps required to start. 

Much thanks everyone!

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Alex Grosvenor
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Alex Grosvenor
  • Realtor
  • Dallas, TX
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There are tons of Title Companies out there. Where are you located? Where do you plan on doing most of your deals? 

National Title off of the 75 central expressway is good. Chicago Title is good and they have many locations. Tiago Title is another company who does good work. Use any of those 3 when you write your contracts. You can always switch the title company before the contract is executed. 

Title handles almost everything for you. As a wholesaler, there is not much you need to know about what title does besides having a general understanding. Establish a good relationship with the title company and they will take care of you. 

As a new wholesaler your only focus should be finding properties, then finding buyers to assign those properties to. If you're focusing on title companies, hard money lenders and all of that jazz then your focusing on the completely wrong thing. You'll get stuck in analysis paralysis and end up learning everything and anything instead of taking action. Taking action leads to results. Information can never make you rich unless you take action. Find the property - figure everything else out as you go. 

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