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Jennifer Roberts
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Georgia is a no title state. Can someone please explain?

Jennifer Roberts
  • Rental Property Investor
  • California
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Being from a title state brings some comfort to my transactions. But when I recently looked at Georgia I found its a no title state. I learned that transactions go through an attorney instead of a title company but am wondering what other red flags or protections I should be looking for when it comes to closing on a property? I also thought I saw mention of being represented at closing? Is this by an attorney? Or agent? Looking to gather some info. Thanks so much. 

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Tony Gunter
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Tony Gunter
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@Jennifer Roberts

Georgia has titles for property.

Correctly stated, GA closes transactions through attorneys, not through title offices.

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