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Rodolfo Gomez
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Looking for Real Estate Attorney or Title Search Company

Rodolfo Gomez
  • New to Real Estate
  • Hollywood, FL
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Hello, I am looking for a Real Estate Attorney or title search company to help me investigate titles for some foreclosure properties. I want to make sure they don't have any liens or debts attached. Does anyone know what's a reasonable price for this type of work or can recommend anyone. I appreciate it.

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Peter Walther
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Keep in mind that the liability under an Ownership and Encumbrance Report (O&E) in Florida is capped at $1k so if the search misses a prior mtg or a $50k judgement and you buy the property, that's what you'll be entitled to recover.

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