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Build a relationship with a trusted Title company in town.   Investors that buy at the Auction need this done on almost all of the properties they bid on, and a good way to find companies that will do this for you for a minimal fee is to actually go down to the auction on the first Tuesday of the month.  There will be multiple companies passing out flyers to all the buyers down there advertising this.

Also, I would be interested in seeing what you have available for wholesale once you get your feet on the ground. I hope helped.

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