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Sheena Prattis
  • Homeowner
  • Saint Petersburg, FL
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New to Contract Flipping

Sheena Prattis
  • Homeowner
  • Saint Petersburg, FL
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Hello all,

Ok- I'm pretty sure this topic has been discussed many times as well as the answer to my question... thanks to this site, I received an email on Sunday inviting me to an online seminar about contract flipping. I listened to the seminar. I had been reading on flipping homes (contracts) for quite some time but now would like to get started. I pretty much understand the basics but have one question that's confusing to me- where should I look for a title company; should it be in the state where the seller is located or where I'm located? I don't want to sound naive but I guess I am in this industry (won't be naive for long though) . Any feedback will be much appreciated

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