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Real Estate contracts + Title company

Erin Butler
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I'm a wholesaler who's about to start doing deals in DFW Texas. I have a question. Recently- I've had my paperwork that originates from another state, looked at by the title company here in Texas. 

They're awesome and have me a lot of feedback. Long story short,  my contracts are virtually useless- here in Texas.

My question, since that title company had the ability to breakdown the contract l, explain the legal parameters.... ect. Is it common for a title to company that's investor friendly to have drafted contracts of their own or draft contracts on request? 

I'm new don't want to ask the title company a stupid question.