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Title Companies role in Back to Back Closing
A good Title Company is essential in a back to back closing. It’s also important that you as the investor thoroughly understand the process, can read and figure out a HUD, understand the requirements of an approval letter, and generally understand all the bits and pieces of the closing.
I just posted a blog detailing the problems we had with a title company on a recent back to back closing that may be useful information to anyone attempting a back to back closing. Let me know what you think.