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Aliya Johnson
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Investor Friendly Title companies in Maryland

Aliya Johnson
  • Brooklyn, MD
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I'm looking to put a few houses under contract outside of Maryland like Pennsylvania for example. Does anyone know of a title company in Maryland that handles assignments in state or out of state?

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JR T.
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JR T.
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  • Frederick, MD
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@Aliya Johnson He assigned a deal to me where the lady he got to sign lacked contractual capacity as she was the daughter of the deceased former owner. All he had to do was pick her up and take her to open her mother's estate at Register of Wills and would have pulled a $25k fee from the deal. 

Ultimately my lawyer identified an existing tax lien on the property. I acquired the certificate and foreclosed on it. Took ten months instead of 30 days.

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