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Sanil Subhash Chandra Bose
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Bulk Title Search

Sanil Subhash Chandra Bose
  • Investor
  • King of Prussia
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I am participating in an Upset sale and wanted to conduct a title search for some 20 - 25 properties. Does anyone know a title company that provides a bulk deal to search? I appreciate any reference. I also found propertyscout.io, but I am unsure if the data is accurate. As the tax sale is upset, I wanted to consider all liens on properties to price my bid. 

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Will Sifert
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Will Sifert
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Quote from @Sanil Subhash Chandra Bose:

I am participating in an Upset sale and wanted to conduct a title search for some 20 - 25 properties. Does anyone know a title company that provides a bulk deal to search? I appreciate any reference. I also found propertyscout.io, but I am unsure if the data is accurate. As the tax sale is upset, I wanted to consider all liens on properties to price my bid. 


You best bet is going to do it yourself. How much are you willing to pay per property that you will very likely not win? None who does title exams is going to do a "quick" report for you. To much liability if they miss something. The county likely has online access for a monthly fee. I learned how to do it myself, made a few mistakes but now I proficient and fast. I can do a quick review of 20-25 properties in a couple hours time. I would never offer to do it for someone else I am willing to take the risk that I may miss something for one of my own deals but not for someone else.

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