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In Search for a Title Company

Jonah Deuerling
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Hello BiggerPockets Community,

I just finished chapter 14 of Pace Morby's book "Wealth Without Cash" and realized that I am in need of a good title company in South Carolina, particularly a company that is familiar with creative finance.  

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Troy Gandee
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Troy Gandee
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@Eric Mcginn is correct. @Jonah Deuerling We're an attorney state. We don't use title companies. We use closing attorneys. They're effectively the same. There are quite a few. I know Weeks & Irvine does a lot of creative finance closings, but I will warn that there has been a tremendous rash of bad operators trying to pull off really sloppy creative finance deals lately. Many attorneys are more weary of these deals than they used to be. You should ask the attorneys how to do it properly before you send them any deals that could be messy.

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