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Chris Loeliger

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Chris Loeliger answered:
Sure. Most agents have established relationships with Title companies that would be more than willing to provide this information. However, there maybe limits on the monetary value of the services they provide. A question to you though. Likewise, if the home is listed for sale on your local MLS chances are the listing agent already has a copy of the title report. Call them and ask for a copy of it. Are you expecting to see something that will give you pause about buying the home? If not, go ahead and write your offer. You will have the opportunity to include a Title Contingency in the offer allowing you the option to review the title. If you don't like what you see on the title you can get out of the deal with no penalties based on the Title Contingency provision you wrote into the contract.

Chris Loeliger
Windermere Real Estate - Thu Sep 11 2008, 15:47

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