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Taylor Campbell Trying to decide what brokerage to use
20 May 2016 | 8 replies
And you get paid directly from title at the COE, so no waiting for us to release checks. 
Abraham Bar Best xash out lender
17 May 2016 | 13 replies
Some lenders will require a seasoning period where they want to see that you've been on title for 6-12 months (depending on the lender). 
Scott Weekley II Picking Myself Back up
17 May 2016 | 5 replies
Indecisive sellers, back-stabbing deal stealers, confused and inexperienced title co's, legal and other 'professionals'.  
Leo Chen New investor from NJ looking to invest in Katy, Texas
17 May 2016 | 6 replies
This is usually obtained from the Title Company prior to closing.  
Chad K. Creative ways to find probate leads
17 May 2016 | 7 replies
@Rick H. when I titled it creative ways I was hoping a investor would tell me some ways they got their leads outside of hiring someone, that's why I asked about maybe reaching out to a attorney, my apology if the title was misleading.
Lisa Rispoli Newbie from Chicago, Illinois
24 May 2016 | 18 replies
I'm also interested in learning more about purchasing property taxes and quieting title.
Johnathan Norman First 1031 exchange
16 May 2016 | 9 replies
Jonathan Norman:First question:  how are you holding title to the property that you are selling?
Alan Gomez Dealing with probate issues in an estate sale (Chicago)
17 May 2016 | 4 replies
He was granted to be the head of the estate however in fine print the title company saw that it was "supervised" meaning a judge has to approve of him selling the house since they have to make sure all beneficiaries get their equal share of the money.
James Brent Seeking wisdom
17 May 2016 | 1 reply
Also you can NOT trust everyone in REIA either this includes those who have title
Devin Amstutz Need help with questions about wholesaling in Ohio.
3 October 2017 | 6 replies
Basically selling and marketing houses you don't own or have title to.