Actually, in Florida things are different. I moved here five years ago, I was shocked to do a closing in a title office, no attourneys from either side, no nothing, just the buyer, us, and the title company. Title companys do quite a bit more down here than simply guaranty clear title. They do it all, handle the escrows, make up the closing documents, everything.
Every closing I had ever participated in up north was attended by lawyers, they were held in lawyer offices or banks. I would guess its the same in Boston. The two closings I took part in down here have both been in title company offices with no attourneys and not even the seller or and representitive of the seller.
Some here feel title companies are a scam, but when you talk to one you find out that they actually do quite a bit and can alleviate the need for an attourney. Anytime the need for an attourney is nixed, it is a good thing.
Every closing I had ever participated in up north was attended by lawyers, they were held in lawyer offices or banks. I would guess its the same in Boston. The two closings I took part in down here have both been in title company offices with no attourneys and not even the seller or and representitive of the seller.
Some here feel title companies are a scam, but when you talk to one you find out that they actually do quite a bit and can alleviate the need for an attourney. Anytime the need for an attourney is nixed, it is a good thing.