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Dante Williams
  • Wholesaler
  • Chicago, IL
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Should I be suspcious?

Dante Williams
  • Wholesaler
  • Chicago, IL
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I made a verbal offer on a property a few days ago. The seller agreed to the price, but wants to close using a quit claim deed. I asked for a warranty deed, but he says that quit claim will save on closing costs. which is true but should I be suspcious of this guy? I know that there is a little over 3k in taxes owed and the property is in his "brothers" name, but do you all think that there is something else going on?

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Account Closed
  • Tucson, AZ
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Account Closed
  • Tucson, AZ
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He can't sell what doesn't belong to him.

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