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Updated over 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

North Carolina wholesaling
Hello, BP
I live in Greensboro but work in mooresville NC. I have not had a wholesale deal yet but looking to get into it soon. My question is would I need a real estate attorney and a title company to close a escroe or double escrow? I am really trying to educate myself before I get into it a bad deal.
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@Quinton Washingtonyou will need an attorney to close. Most large commercial deals get closed with title companies but it is standard practice to close SFR and small commercial with attorney's.