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All Forum Posts by: Mark Nickelson

Mark Nickelson has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Good idea , We are going to have him come to the title company to sign the transaction. she is ok with the closing agent meeting him but for whatever reason doesn't want me to deal with him.

Thanks, @Jim Viens    @Wayne Brooks

My title company agreed with you Jim and we are going to go with having a warranty deed signed now by him and held in escrow until closing.

Hello BP Nation! 

I am working on a deal where the husband and wife owner/sellers are separated but not divorced, the wife says her husband is on board and will sign the papers but won't let me speak with him which has me a little concerned he may go sideways between now and closing. (I'm pretty sure he has a substance abuse issue)

If he were to quit claim the house to her so she had 100% ownership would that raise any red flags with the title or potentially interfere with my deal when we go to close?

The house is not a personal residence and is owned free and clear. FYI..

Thanks in advance!

Mark