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Updated over 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

"Close is 3 days" How so?
I am currently in the buy and hold market, however I am about to start my first flip and launch a wholesale funnel campaign. Most of the big guys advertise these quick close campaigns. My question is how do the manage to get the title work done in 3 days? Are they evaluating ownership history, liens etc... or do they close so many deals that a title company is willing to plow through the work that quickly? Or are that just using that as bait and draw out the closing? I am sure there are reputable companies out there who would not advertise it if they were not able to follow through.