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Mona K.
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Wholesaler-Friendly Title Company in Northern Virginia

Mona K.
  • Northern Virginia
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Hi all:

I was just wondering if anyone could point me to a wholesaler-friendly title company in Northern Virginia, one that will do double-closes, contract assignments, and LLC transfers.

Anyone out there have a good referral?

Also, I understand in some states you need an attorney, not a title company, and I'm a little confused by this. I thought the title company transfers all the titles, collects and disburses the money, issues the title insurance.

There are some states where an attorney does all this? 

Is Virginia one of those states?

Sorry. I know this question is all over the place. I'm fairly new at this and trying to get my head around the all the moving parts of an actual real estate transaction, the contracts, and the people who ensure all involved actually do what they say they're going to do.