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Updated about 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Attorney vs title company
Which one should I use just starting out?
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We have no idea what you're trying to do. If you're just starting out, I think maybe a title company is probably better if that option is available to you. No attorney does more closings than a title company, and the title companies are in the business of minimizing risk. Attorneys are typically in the business of maximizing benefit. Title companies are usually a little pricier than attorney closes, but they usually flow better and are more orderly than attorney closings.