How Does One Google An Address In Order To Find Out What Title Co. And What Day My Closing Will Take Place?

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Help I’m afraid I have missed my closing appointment and my documents were lost. HOW DO I GOOGLE TO FIND THIS INFO. I put in the address and all it told me was what houses around the area were for sale.

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2 Responses to “How Does One Google An Address In Order To Find Out What Title Co. And What Day My Closing Will Take Place?”
  1. Bree says:

    You can’t just Google any fact you want to know and have it pop up. It would have to be something that somebody had placed on a Web site. The information you’re looking for isn’t likely to have been put up on the Web by anyone.
    Are you buying a home? If so, call your real estate agent or your mortgage company. They’ll definitely know what day the closing is taking place.
    If you’d missed the closing date, I’m quite sure somebody would have called you and asked you why you weren’t there.

  2. rtfm says:

    You don’t Google it.
    What you do is either: (1) contact your Realtor, or (2) contact the designated settlement company. If you don’t know the title company, then you go with (1), contact your Realtor.

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