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Tyrell Rutledge
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Buying with cash, no realtor. I want quit-deed. What paperwork?

Tyrell Rutledge
  • New to Real Estate
  • Oklahoma City, OK
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I have a verbal agreement on a sale price on a SFR here in Yukon, ok. I want to pay off the existing mortgage and the seller with cash so I can brrrr the property. This is family and I know the only lean is the existing mortgage so I would like to do a quit deed if possible. What kind of paperwork do I need to come up with and how would this process go down? Thanks ya'll.

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John Thedford#5 Wholesaling Contributor
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John Thedford#5 Wholesaling Contributor
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It is worth it to go through a title company to ensure there are no other outstanding liens on the property. 

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