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Dang title companies
Been working on my first back to back close. I take the b to c contract to title company and they tell me they can't do a flip because of their underwriters won't do it. Any advice... please..
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Where new comers run into problems, they want to use the well-known title companies, and they start out with all the guru talk, and they never get their foot in the door. Deal with mom and pop title companies and leave the guru talk in the car.
Joe Gore