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In buying a house is the settlement agent my real estate agent or is it a separate person? -- nm
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Dano (aka dano)
May 10 '16, 19:34
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don't forget to "bundle" your home & car insurance to save money! I think Donegal is competitive in parts of PA. -- nm
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JenBro
May 10, 19:45
it varies by state - looks like PA has either a closing agent or real estate attorney. nm but: -- (link)
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b.
May 10, 19:39
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I saved a fortune bundling with national Penn. -- nm
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Amanda
May 10, 20:08
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This post goes below Jen bro's. Sorry. I'm on my phone. -- nm
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Amanda
May 10, 20:09
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:) -- nm
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JenBro
May 10, 23:08
Separate person I believe. I think it's the person that you sit down with who walks you through everything you're signing. -- nm*
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Volnelk
May 10, 19:39
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Is it the abstract company? I had to contract with an abstract agency. -- nm
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Amanda
May 10, 20:07
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