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Updated almost 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Buying Land in California
I made an offer on some land in San Bernardino County for $15k. Do I use a title company? The seller wants a check for deed.
How do I avoid getting screwed here? I checked property records and the person matches the name on title.
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Wayne Brooks
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Absolutely use a title co and get title insurance. Just because his name is on deed doesn’t mean it has clear title.