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Updated almost 18 years ago on . Most recent reply

Should I be getting upset with the title company?
I made and won a bid on a HUD home and the title company has had the paperwork since 4/30. I called them yesterday and had to leave a message and I have not had a return call. I want to get in this house and start the rehab. The longer the house sits there empty, the more chances of something happening to it. Should I be ticked off by this point or is this normal?
Thanks