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Kevin Bain
  • Greenville, SC
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Wholesaling Deal Fail Question

Kevin Bain
  • Greenville, SC
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First off thx to everybody for always answering my questions I really appreciate the feedback. Hypothetically, if I get a seller under contract and take the title to my attorney for a title check and the deal falls through for whatever reason, how do i settle up with my attorney or title company because surely it's not their problem the deal fell through. I will owe them money correct? Has this happened to anybody? I live in SC so if anybody has experienced this here it would be great to hear about it. Thx!

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