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Dec 6, 2018
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vegasnative
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You have discovered the ancient truth: Title companies are idiots. They live by
the old adage, "Often in error, never in doubt."
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CB Lawyers - can you explain the logic of this title company decision?
BYUMizzou
12/6/18 3:21pm
That doesn't sound like it makes sense
Gustav
12/6/18 3:29pm
That doesn't make sense. I would take it up the chain to see their reasoning
CocaColaRecovery
12/6/18 3:29pm
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byubyu
12/6/18 3:31pm
Not a lawyer, though I did once stay at a Holiday Inn Express...
Phasor
12/6/18 3:37pm
My only thought is whether the State has statutory provisions resulting in TBE
thecthdox
12/6/18 3:38pm
We don't have a TBE statute. What we do have is a statute that says
BYUMizzou
12/6/18 3:55pm
I agree with you. The ex wife has no interest. The divorce decree would also be helpful to give to the title company to
Cougar-Duck
12/6/18 3:38pm
Yeeaaa, so i’m going to say
Solomon Levi
12/6/18 3:48pm
Here's their "logic" as I see it:
PoolBoy
12/6/18 3:59pm
Could be. Title companies are known to quash risk even if chances are remote
donnerstag
12/6/18 4:06pm
You have discovered the ancient truth: Title companies are idiots. They live by
vegasnative
12/6/18 5:46pm
Call a different Title Company and see if they will insure it. I own a Title Com
tawillin
12/6/18 6:54pm
So I went to a different title company. They ran title through with no problems
BYUMizzou
12/11/18 8:11am
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