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Title & insurance agencies in KCKS

Doug Fluckiger
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Getting ready to buy a fix & flip in Kansas City, KS, hopefully the first of many. Can you recommend a title company and insurance agent for investment properties in this area?

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Dan Krupa
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@Doug Fluckiger everyone has "their" company. I like Alliance Title. They have been great to me over the years, and once they understand your business structure, they will have you sign your NOIS as soon as you purchase the property to flip. I use NREIG for most of the flip properties. 

Never skip scoping the sewer main and doing a termite inspection up front. If you can't do those - unless the numbers are phenomenal, which will take you about five to ten deals to figure out, don't close on the property. 

Lots of great advice out there, but make sure you talk to people who flip. That is their focus. All REI is not the same. Buy and hold, and BRRR is different. We have flipped 160 properties in the last six years. It isn't easy, and there is a steep learning curve. But I love it and doing BRRRs for my clients.

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