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Danny Day
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Houston, TX
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REO Title Companies

Danny Day
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Houston, TX
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Has anyone been able to succesfully negotiate a different tile company which was requested by the REO owner?

I'm tired of these banks using their own title companies dragging out deals.

I'm working on one now. It was going to close this Friday. I ordered the survey (in writing) 2 weeks ago.

I called today and they can't even find the file. I highly doubt there has been a survey completed, and we'll probably have to wait a week or two.

There should be some kind of work around on this.

REO title companies are always bad experiences.

Do you think its because they are paid on salary?

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