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Updated over 14 years ago, 04/22/2010

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Edward Alvarez
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • Los Angeles, CA
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uninsured deed affidavit??

Edward Alvarez
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • Los Angeles, CA
Posted

Anyone have any experience with the following, any remedy?

I just got a pre-lim and apperantly the seller and some family members did a tranfer of deed without title insurance about a year ago and now that im buying th house Escrow wants all the family members involved in that deed transfer transaction to sign off on uninsured deed affidavit... The problem is the family is going through a feud and 2 of the family members dont want to sign anything. Is their a way around this? Thanks in advance