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Dane Babcock
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Talking to investor friendly Title Companies/Closing Attorneys

Dane Babcock
  • Dawson, Ga. 39842
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Hi there. I want to get started in wholesaling real estate and so far I'm almost ready to start. The only thing that's holding me back now is knowing how to interact with Title Companies and/or Closing Attorneys. I know it's not entirely necessary to involve them in wholesale deals but I've been told that they handle all the different legal actions and aspects of the transactions for me.

Anyways, my question is what exactly should I do and say when presenting my purchase agreement and contract assignment to a Title Company or Closing Lawyer? And will it cost me to do business with either of them?