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1099’d by the Title Company. Should I have complied?

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Hi BP!

I had a few small real estate sales recently, one being last year. Only one of the title companies gave me 1099 papers to sign. I was so busy I signed them without further research. From my experience, 1099 tax documents are mainly for contractors. Is this ok to give to a seller on their sale price? Thanks!