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Mike Nelson
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How to close deal with out-of-state seller...

Mike Nelson
  • Wholesaler
  • Washington, D.C
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I’ve got into virtual wholesaling and I actually have a couple of properties out of state that I’ll have under contract. I ran a list of out of state owners that own properties in my target area. The question that I have is how do I close on these properties if the owner is out of state as well as myself? Will the title company require the seller to be present at closing?

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Chris Clothier
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Chris Clothier
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No - the title company will not require you to be present but they will require that you have your closing packet notarized.

Good job on making some deals happen. Keep working hard and pushing - glad to read hat you are having success.

Chris

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