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Frederick Lyons Jr
  • New to Real Estate
  • Baton Rouge, La
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2) Get the contract

Frederick Lyons Jr
  • New to Real Estate
  • Baton Rouge, La
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So if you have already gotten the motivated seller to sign the purchase agreement and thats all wrapped up after you 3)Submit the contract to title, i understand. But question : If when the title search comes back and their is a lien on the property,what happens next? How does this scenario most oftenly play out? What are the typical costs for using the title company services?

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