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When you Don’t need Title Insurance (CFFL 0297)

When you Don’t need Title Insurance (CFFL 0297)

Land Academy Show · Steven Butala & Jill DeWit

September 27, 201622m 3s

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When you Don't need Title Insurance Jack Butala: When you Don't need Title Insurance. Every Single month we give away a property for free. It's super simple to qualify. Two simple steps. Leave us your feedback for this podcast on iTunes and number two, get the free ebook at landacademy.com, you don't even have to read it. Thanks for listening. Jack Butala: Jack Butala with Jill DeWit Jill DeWit: Hello. Jack Butala: Welcome to our show today, in this episode, Jill and I talk about, when you don't need title insurance. This is going to be a shocker. Great show today, Jill, before we get started share something funny that happened to you recently. Jill DeWit: Happened to me? I'd like it to be all about me. Jack Butala: JustJill.com Jill DeWit: That's right, that's so funny. No I promised you a story, so I have a good one. Thursday night in Boca Raton, we are at, this resort is huge by the way, it's 300 and 60 acre property. Jack Butala: Geez. 300 and 60 acres. Jill DeWit: I am not kidding. We are talking retired professional tennis players are who you get lessons from there. They do cost $6,000 a day for the lesson, but, that's what's there. I'm like holy cow. My girlfriend and I, we decide we're going to go over to the beach resort, you could either get there by boat ferry during the day or there's a shuttle at night. We took the shuttle over, because it was at night, all right, it's Thursday night, we're here at the beach part, it's got to be more happening than the main resort, let's see what's going on, and there was like a couple restaurants, a couple bars, but nothing really good happening. We're walking around trying to find someone who could really tell us, where to go here, come on we're in Boca Raton there's a lot to do here, there's a lot of money here obviously. Where's everybody hanging out? They told us where to go, and we're trying to figure out how we want to get there. We were just going to grab an Uber or something, and they kind of look at us, and go, hey you know, this guy, his name is Steve, Steve can give you a ride. Steve looks around and goes, yeah, I guess I can. Steve runs in, grabs the keys, walks out, and puts us in the back of a Mazarati. It's a hotel Mazarati. Jack Butala: Wow. Jill DeWit: This is where it's so funny, it's technically for emergencies. We're all laughing about, we had a dinner, girl night emergency that we needed a ride. It was cute, because he's always looking for a reason to drive the hotel Mazarati around. He delivered us to where we needed to go, and we had a nice time. It was really funny though. Jack Butala: Please tell me you got a picture of this? Jill DeWit: I do have picture of the hotel Mazarati, and it has a personalized license plate, it says beach something, I don't know what it was. I think it says beach club. That's it. The car is set up to stay at the beach club part of the resort. It was just hilarious. Good stuff. Jack Butala: Hey let's take a question posted by one of our members on SucessPlant.com our free online community. Jill DeWit: Okay. Curtis asks; Hey guys, got a few different signed offer letters back on a recent campaign but the properties are surrounded by BLM, Bureau of Land Management, and private properties. In order to get access on to the properties, you'd have to go through BLM, Bureau of Land Management, from the main roads. I asked the county if that was okay, and they said to get permission from the Bureau of Land Management. Jack Butala: That's you're right answer. Jill DeWit: Yep, I've reached out to them a few times, but I haven't heard back to confirm, BLM's website, seems like it may be okay to drive through, but I didn't want to assume anything. Have any of you guys bought land surrounded by Bureau of Land Management, if so, do you need anything formal granting permission to cut through to get to your parcel? Thanks. Jack Butala: This is an excellent question,