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Steven Ellis
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Buying a SFH that is in a trust

Steven Ellis
  • Solana Beach, CA
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I have posted several questions on here about my current escrow process and everyone has been awesome so thanks! My current speed bump is that this home is in a trust and I'm not sure if I should be hiring a real estate attorney. There has been a lot of confusion on the side of the seller as to who willing be signing ​off on the home and it's making me nervous. Should I be hiring an attorney or can I trust this issue will be worked out by the attorneys on the sellers side?

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Wayne Brooks#1 Foreclosures Contributor
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Wayne Brooks#1 Foreclosures Contributor
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Most title co.s here are either owned by attorneys, or have attorneys on staff.  I don't know if it's the same there, but that's where I'd start, since they will be the ones to determine if it's an insurable transaction.

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