Remote Closing to Get Out of a Tax Lawsuit?

Note: BCP Real Estate is not a law firm and its employees/owners are not acting as your attorneys. This is provided for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. The following is an illustrative, composite example, not a real client, and any names are fictional. It does not describe or promise any particular outcome.

Meet a man we’ll call Clayton. He inherited a share of a relative’s property tied up in a tax lawsuit. He wanted out. Yet he felt nervous about signing anything from a distance. After all, he had never done a remote closing before. So Clayton wondered if it was safe and simple.

At first, the idea felt unfamiliar. After all, he pictured a crowded office and a stack of papers. Still, he did not want to travel or take time off. Then he learned how a remote closing actually works.

How Clayton’s remote closing worked

First, a buyer purchased Clayton’s portion directly. Then a notary verified his identity over a secure video call. After that, Clayton signed the documents online, right from his kitchen table. Also, the buyer removed his name from the lawsuit. Because of that, Clayton never set foot in an office.

Even better, the remote closing cost him nothing. Meanwhile, the buyer sent his payment through a secure method. So Clayton felt safe the whole way through.

In the end, the remote closing made everything easy. Clayton owed nothing afterward. Now he carries no liability for the property, the taxes, or the lawsuit.

What this story shows:

A remote closing lets you sign from home, with identity checks built in for safety.

A buyer handles your portion and removes your name, at no cost to you.

If you want to be bought out of the lawsuit and have your name removed, no cost to you, call or text us at (469) 708-8003 today.


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