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LindaH
Florida
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Posted - 08/31/2011 : 02:32:57 AM
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quote: Originally posted by EvaOB
Are these the only states? New York, Mississippi, Delaware, South Carolina, Connecticut, Louisiana, North Carolina, Georgia, Massachusetts, Vermont, Texas, & West Virginia, Maryland (can use title co and/or an attorney), New Jersey
Your list is not quite accurate. Attorney-only states are Delaware, West Virginia, Georgia, South Carolina, Massachusetts and Vermont. I also seem to recall reading that D.C. (within the state of MD) *is* attorney-only while the state of Maryland is not.
NOT attorney-only: New York (except for some purchases I believe), Mississippi, Connecticut, Louisiana, North Carolina, Maryland, New Jersey. Texas is not attorney-only, but does require that HELOC's or some cash-out loans be closed in an attorney's office, a title office or lender branch.
Linda http://www.notary.net/websites/LindaHubbell http://www.columbiacountynotary.webs.com |
Edited by - LindaH on 08/31/2011 02:49:10 AM |
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EvaOB
Massachusetts
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Posted - 08/30/2011 : 4:55:10 PM
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Are these the only states? New York, Mississippi, Delaware, South Carolina, Connecticut, Louisiana, North Carolina, Georgia, Massachusetts, Vermont, Texas, & West Virginia, Maryland (can use title co and/or an attorney), New Jersey
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EvaOB
Massachusetts
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Posted - 08/30/2011 : 4:45:02 PM
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Where can I find a list of states that only allow attorneys for real estate closings? |
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