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The Problem with Using a Simultaneous Closing!

Submitted by judsonv
Tue, 29 Jan 2008

It’s part of the dream, the possibility of being able to make thousands of dollars with out using any of your own cash as an initial investment. Well, it has been done and can still be done with a variety of real estate sale practices. One of these popular sales in real estate investment is the Simultaneous Closing, which basically involves you purchasing the property with your investor’s money and then selling that property to your investor all in a matter of moments. It’s legal and requires paying close attention to the numbers on all sides of the deal.

One Minor Drawback with this Real Estate Sale
There is a small problem with using the simultaneous close in order to make a property sale. A lot of title companies are hesitant to insure the title that’s been sold using this method. In recent years there have been many problems with mortgage fraud and predatory lending. Many of those fraud deals have involved a simultaneous close on a property title. Plus, the business of foreclosure investing and real estate investing has a bad reputation.

So, to try and cut back on the incidents of mortgage fraud and predatory lending title companies have made a blanket rule stating that they just won’t insure a title in simultaneous close.

This doesn’t sound like a big problem in wholesaling, but it basically means that the title company won’t perform a simultaneous close. Hence, you can’t buy the property! This is a bad deal for all the good real estate investors out there who are putting in their time and effort on wholesale deals, but who don’t have the money to invest on their own terms.

Not all title companies have this rule, but it’s something to keep an eye out for. This practice has just taken effect in certain areas. So, it’s to your benefit to see if the title companies you will be working with are still performing simultaneous closings. You’ll want to do this research before you make an offer on that next big real estate investment. Don’t cast aside the notion of a Simultaneous close entirely because this is still an excellent method for wholesaling property.

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Isn’t it time you learned how to capitalize on one of the best markets for real estate investing? With the recent flood of foreclosures now is the time to learn to invest correctly in real estate from the hosts of the nation’s leading show on real estate investing, Judson and Lynn Voss. Visit http://www.yourrealestatefortunes.com and learn for free, the no-hype truth about choosing the right real estate investing strategy to start making you money, today.


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