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Peter Halliday
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Who do you use for document recording?

Peter Halliday
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Arlington Heights, IL
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I know when you start getting larger, it's more economical to use Simplifile or something like it.  However, until you have a sufficient number of notes it's not economical.  I was wondering who people use.  I have heard of DocSolutions and AccurateGroup.  I've used both.

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Jamie Bateman
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Jamie Bateman
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I don't think Simplifile is all that cost-prohibitive if you plan to keep buying. That said, your servicer can typically do it (I know BIFI Loan Servicing offers recording services), or you can call the recorder's office and manually send in the docs with a check. 

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