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Updated over 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Title cloud when wholesaling
Good morning Bigger Pockets community,
My name is Ruzanna, Los Angeles area. I am new to BP, as well as wholesaling. I will be posting many simple questions and hope to get some answers from all of you here.
When wholesaling a property, the process does not involve bank financing, so it’s a lot shorter. How can the ultimate “buyer” (flipper) check if there are outstanding lines or judgements against the property? Is there still a thorough title company involvement, even though the transaction is quick?
Thank you all.