New homeowners tend to receive a lot of mail from companies just trying to get their money. Here’s what you need to know.
Most people get a lot of mail after they close on a property and wonder what its purpose is. We’ll share some of that information with you today.
A lot of companies will capitalize on the fact that your home sale was recorded at the county office, so they’ll send you things that you don’t need. One example is a solicitation that will tell you to pay them for a copy of your recorded deed. While you do need to have that copy, you don’t need to pay for it. It will be sent out in the mail by the title company four to six weeks after closing.
A lot of companies will capitalize on the fact that your home sale was recorded at the county office, so they’ll send you things that you don’t need. One example is a solicitation that will tell you to pay them for a copy of your recorded deed. While you do need to have that copy, you don’t need to pay for it. It will be sent out in the mail by the title company four to six weeks after closing.
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We don’t sell your information—it’s public record.
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A lot of people think that we’ve sold their information to these companies, but the fact is that your home purchase is a public record, and they will always send stuff to addresses based on these county office records.
If you have questions for us about real estate or anything else, feel free to reach out via phone or email. We look forward to hearing from you soon.