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JoLynn Zavoral Ruedas
  • Vacaville, CA
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Title Company

JoLynn Zavoral Ruedas
  • Vacaville, CA
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Hi,

Sorry to post this, I couldn't find anything pertaining to this in the Title Company Forum.

Some friends of ours Partnered with 4 other people and 2 business's in a Real Estate Deal.

When Escrow closed Title Company did not obtain all Parties Signatures to sign off on Sale. From what I am told only 1 of the parties involved in this transaction signed off. I know this is not standard or normal practice.

Friend's are now out of Investment/Profits?

Is there something my friends may do besides hiring Attorney's who are all requesting large retainer fees. Of course, they are being told they have an Excellent case. But for them finances are the problem.

Happy New Year to All.

Warmest Regards,

Jo-Lynn

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