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Godsheritage Adeoye
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Title transfers in courthouse

Godsheritage Adeoye
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Baltimore MD, USA
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Hello everyone,

I’m about to close my first deal, but the seller is insisting on transferring the title at the courthouse rather than using a title company. Does anyone have any insights or experience with this approach? if so what are the downsides?

Thank you!

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    Peter Walther
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    There's also a considerable risk that the person you're dealing with isn't actually the owner of the property.

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