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Brian Woodson
  • Wholesaler
  • Granbury, TX
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Title Company Frustration

Brian Woodson
  • Wholesaler
  • Granbury, TX
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I've talked to several title companies here and so far I'm not sure about any of them. They will do contract assignment and double closings. However, they want full disclosure to both sides about how much I am making on the deal. I've some to believe that this is a potential deal killer no matter how much I am making or how little.

So I guess I am wondering how to get around that. Am I talking to the wrong title companies or what? Seriously considering just closing with hard money and then selling "as is" at a below market price on the mls or some other way. At least then I don't have to explain myself to anyone and there is probably more money in it for me.

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