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Terry Thomas
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Chandler, AZ
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Title Agency vs Attorney for wholesaling?

Terry Thomas
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Chandler, AZ
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I have come across title agencies that are familiar with double closings and contract assignments, but they do not offer example contracts, nor will they draft one for you. They simply recommend that I have a lawyer draft a contract for me. 

It seems likely that working with a real estate attorney would grant access to contracts tailored to specific deals/transactions, along with other services that title agencies offer. 

Does it make sense to just work with an attorney? Or are there title agencies that are more hands-on with contract writing? Should I work with both an attorney and a title agency? 

Can anyone recommend a title agency that is familiar with double closings and contract assignments near the Chandler/Gilbert/Phoenix/Mesa. Arizona area(s)? 

Any recommended real estate attorneys? 


Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you! 

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