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- Phone:
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- Website:
- http://www.oceansidetitle.net/
- Address:
- 4442 Lafayette St, Marianna, FL 32446
- Hours:
- Tuesday9AM–5PMCLOSE
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Oceanside Title, Inc. Reviews
4.5 stars based on 5 reviews
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Camilla Durand
5.0
I love working with this office. The staff is very responsive and pleasant. Martha is incredibly knowledgeable. I have yet to ask her a question to which she either didn't know the answer or know where to find it. This is why we keep going back.
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Richard C
1.0
This was my experience, so it does not mean it will be yours however aspects of it are still possible. Do understand the staff was courteous and responsive to calls pertaining to the closing but there are the following 2 issues, the first, was realized at closing and the second, 6 months later. I'll start with the latter. The closing occurred in April 2021 and 6 months later in October I was notified by the title company there was $402 in outstanding maintenance fees owed to the homeowners association (HOA). Now usually this would be reconciled at closing, by the title company requesting an estoppel letter from the HOA which they said they did ask for but proceeded to close, without it. It turns out in Florida the buyer can be but not always be responsible after the closing for unpaid HOA fees incurred by the prior owner. It is the estoppel letter that provides protection for that circumstance therefore I urge you to have the estoppel letter prior to closing so as to not get a surprise bill, as in my case 6 months later. For clarity concerning who is liable for unpaid assessments refer to- Chapter 720 of the Florida Statutes, Section 720.3085(2)(b). The first- realized at closing. At some point a buyer will need to send funds to the title company and if you want to wire the funds this title company will send an instruction letter to the buyer that will include how to avoid wire fraud. What's not in the letter is their bank will charge a fee for each wire transfer received, not everyone knows that including me at the time. My bill for several transfers came to $150. If only a statement similar to what phone companies warn of- (such as there my be a charge to send a text), had been in the instruction letter to warn that their bank charges a fee of X dollars for incoming wire transfers or if I had been informed beforehand during any of the calls to or from the title company I could have sent a cashier's check via US mail for under a dollar and saved myself $149. In summary the charges were legitimate but I was not pleased because in my judgment I paid for their omissions. No timely estoppel letter. No bank fee schedule. No conversation for clarification. For me it was a $552 surprise and for them it was nothing because they took zero responsibility. Lastly, you may wonder why this was written thirteen months after closing. It's because I was repeatedly, through online survey requests, asked for my experience and so they got what they asked for. Footnotes: 1. Keep in mind the aforementioned is only a small part of a complex process administered by title companies so it's inevitable things can happen- just not with my money, please. 2. Opening the link to the survey I found the following, "If your experience wasn’t great, we want to make it right. Contact us directly". And that's what I did before this review was written. Two calls with two different people who both said I would get a call back by the person in charge- as of this posting that never happened. 3. References, suggestions, common sense or anything else you find herein should not be considered legal advice because I don't want any more surprises.
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mary joiner
1.0
Company is a big rip off.
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- Total Principal Paid:$ 1,000.00
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- APR: 311.00 %
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- Saturday :Closed
- Sunday :Closed
- Monday :9AM–5PM
FAQs
1. How Can I Get in Touch With Oceanside Title, Inc.?
You may reach them at this phone number (850) 526-1005. Completing their online form on their website can be helpful.3. What Kind of Services Does Oceanside Title, Inc. Offer?
Oceanside Title, Inc. also offers these kind of services:
1031 exchangesDigital closingNotary signing servicesTitle insuranceClear Title Issues See more services from Oceanside Title, Inc..5. Is Oceanside Title, Inc. an Agency or a Lender?
Oceanside Title, Inc. is a Title company. However, WeLoans, as a loan broker, can help you connect with over 100+ lenders to get loans with no credit check.
2. Where Can I Find Oceanside Title, Inc.? How Do I Find It?
Oceanside Title, Inc. is at 4442 Lafayette St, Marianna, FL 32446. Use the map to discover the shortest path. You can find more similar loan stores here.4. How Can I Get a Loan at Oceanside Title, Inc.?
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The best course of action is to contact your lender if you anticipate having difficulty paying payments on your loans. Your lender may either accept to change your due date or permit you to skip payments for several months.7. Is Oceanside Title, Inc. Provide Bad Credit Loans?
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