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contracts and title companies
Hello again everyone!!! I called An investor friendly title company today and they recommended I send the contracts I found online and plan to use to them for review and they'll get back with me. I did send those...I feel like I have an understanding of the process and I'm ready to make an offer but this is my first actual step to making an offer. (making sure I have valid contracts and a title company) Any advice on working with the title company??? I'm new to realestate and I've never made an offer or sold a property..so I just don't know what to expect. Hopefully they're very helpful but I don't want to seem lost when speaking to them...any help??? Anyone?! FYI: I'll be wholesaling...requiring simultaneous closings. And I'm writing to you From Tampa,FL!! Thanks everyone!!! As always any advice is very much appreciated!!!!