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Michael Hayes
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What Company Was It That BP Advertised That Offered Title Curing?

Michael Hayes
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  • Investor
  • Memphis, TN
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Greetings BP,

Maybe I'm imagining something that was never there, but didn't BP have a link to a company on their perks page that offered quick title curing at a lower price than the going rate?

I'm looking into picking up some tax sale properties, but in my county they do not come with marketable title.  I have had the worse time in the past trying to do deals on these things and nearly none of the title companies here will close tax sale properties without getting marketable title.

What was the name of that company or can anyone recommend another that specializes in curing tax sales?

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