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Dana Whicker Florida Tax Deed, Attorney says no title insurance for 5 years.
19 January 2019 | 8 replies

I purchased a parcel in Nassau County, Florida at a tax deed auction a few months ago. Just to be clear, I understand the difference between a tax lien and a tax deed. I got a tax deed via an auction on the courthouse...

James Bartlett Title in my name, but owner still pays insurance and taxes?
19 January 2023 | 7 replies

Currently working on a selling financing deal. Primarily, I manage STR’s for other owners. One of the buildings I manage, the owner and I are figuring out terms.  I want insurance, taxes, and utilities to stay in the ...

Rahnesha White Quick claim deed- voids lender/owner title insurance?? Due on sale??
28 January 2024 | 14 replies

Hello, question... is it true that if I quick claim deed a property to an LLC that the lender TITLE insurance/ owner TITLE insurance policy will no longer be valid. I keep hearing different things I heard that the len...

Javier Osuna Quit claim deeds, title insurance and the ‘due on sale’ clause…
6 May 2015 | 2 replies

Hello gang,I would like hear what experienced investors (particularly experienced wholesalers) have to say about quit claim deeds. It is my understanding that quit claim deeds provide a means of offering a motivated s...

Ryan Harris Affordable Dallas area escrow?
19 June 2018 | 8 replies

I am considering buying a 3/2 SFR using a typical house hack approach with VA loan in Dallas. Shopping around for cheap escrow services. I don't need the title insurance, just a company to handle the settlement paperw...

Patrick Spearman Investment purchase... Warranty Deed... should I be worried???
8 April 2020 | 9 replies

Hello,
I ask this question because I come from the school where 'if it's too good to be true...it is'. So allow me to explain. I have this property in another state that my fiance' found for a really phenomenal price...

Greg P. Benefit of Using Own Title Company vs. Seller's Title Company (Fannie Mae, HUD, Etc)
15 December 2016 | 12 replies

Hello as a Rehabber I'm always trying to save costs when able. I've noticed when I'm purchasing houses from Fannie Mae or other banks they offer $250 closing fee + title insurance (no charge). My title company is ch...

Bienes Raices Warranty deed--need to use an attorney?
7 August 2012 | 30 replies

The consensus seems to be that a WD is better than using a quitclaim. Is this something I need to pay an attorney to do or is it fairly straightforward and something I could do on my own to save money?

Allan B. Miami-Dade/Broward Title Evidence -- what evidence needed?
31 March 2022 | 17 replies

I purchased a home through foreclosure through bidding at the county auction. The foreclosure was performed by the first mortgage holder, and the title search is now coming back clear. I've rehabbed the property and...

Greg Ghunt Buying a legally void foreclosure from Fannie Mae Homepath
9 May 2020 | 4 replies

I recently found a very good foreclosure on Homepath.com, submitted an offer which was accepted, did home inspection, and then found out that no title insurance company is willing to insure this property because all f...