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Updated 11 months ago on . Most recent reply

question about title company for wholesaling real estate
My question is If my wholesale deal is in for example Baltimore Maryland, can my title company/closing location be at a different city?
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@Nana Ofori yes legally there is no problem.
If you are talking about Baltimore city (not Baltimore county) I wouldn't do it though. If a title company is not familiar with the quirks of Baltimore city, your deal may get delayed or tatally screwed up. The choice of title company for investor deals in Baltimore is very important.