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Alanya Boyer
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Subject-to Closing

Alanya Boyer
  • Springfield, MO
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I have a subject-to deal in the works and I am wondering how to go about closing this thing. My title company is very traditional at best and when I explained the situation I was told "They don't let you do that". Do I just call every title company in town? Pay an arm and 2 legs at my attorney's office? Also, does anyone care to weigh in on how to do the insurance quietly so as not to raise any red flags? Thank you in advance!

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Bill Gulley#3 Guru, Book, & Course Reviews Contributor
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Bill Gulley#3 Guru, Book, & Course Reviews Contributor
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You can contact me Alanya, you can check with Waco Title on S. Fremont. There may be some disclosures for them, if you need help convincing them I'll talk to them. Sub-2s are legal, anything off the side is viewed under a microscope with new ALTA suggestions and requirements. ;)

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