Wholesalers in SoCal lack a way to find investor-friendly title companies
Real estate wholesalers in Southern California struggle to identify title and escrow companies that will handle non-standard deal structures like double closes and assignments. Most mainstream providers decline or add significant friction to these transaction types.
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