East Alabama Title 18th Ave, Phenix City
3625-A 18th Ave, Phenix City, AL 36867, United States
http://eastalabamatitle.com/
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Reviews
C
I love Danny and his staff. So easy to work with and so knowledgeable. Love Jenna she is so fast and efficient. Used them on my personal home closing. Fabulous office. Had a closing with Libby today and it was a smooth closing. I recommend them for any closing in Alabama.
Thank you, Catherine! You are a joy to work with. We appreciate the compliments!
T
Excellent title company. They are professional, knowledgeable and accurate. Everyone is super nice and friendly. The precautions with Covid 19 and safety were the best I've ever seen. And as a great bonus the office is beautiful with a superb decoration. I highly recommend them, you'll not be disappointed.
Thank you, Ms. Cuervo! It was a pleasure to work with you! :)
S
These folks are incredible. Libby assisted us with our “Mail Away” package so we could meet closing deadlines 6 hours away which met the closing requirements! Highly recommend this company to assist you with a closing based on our personal experience!
Thank you, Mr. Teaster! It was a pleasure to work with you and Mrs. Teaster as well. We appreciate you letting us know!
m
The bottom line is this: East Alabama Title did not handle my transaction properly. My closing coordinator was rude when I asked for clarification before closing. My closing coordinator used factually incorrect information about a tax exemption on the property. My closing coordinator used the WRONG millage rate when calculating taxes, only discovered by me after closing. The owner replied, “well, it worked out in your favor.” When provided with contradictory information from the county revenue commissioner, the owner defended EAT’s work. The owner admitted to an ignorance of military exemptions available in this area. Even if EAT had been right in their calculations, the wrong millage rate would have left me $400 short. Since EAT was wrong, I overpaid my tax escrow by $1800, and $150 a month. I corrected the mistake, with ZERO help or information from EAT, who just stood by their previous work, and received a refund from my mortgage company for over $2000, and a reduction in escrow payments of over $100 per month. All of this is documented over email correspondence with my coordinator and the owner. I asked questions at the revenue commissioner’s office and was able to more accurately calculate the taxes due. I was within $5. EAT was $2500 off. Buyer beware. This is my third closing in the area, and by far the worst of the three. I let the bank recommend closing companies, and in the future I will exercise more control over who handles real estate transactions I am a part of. I have waited months to post this – the smoke has cleared, and my tax bill has been issued, exactly as I calculated it would.
Mr. Sachitano's complaint centers around his estimated tax bill for 2018. His closing occurred about halfway through the fiscal tax year. As with all such closings, we must estimate the amount due for taxes using the facts available to us because exact figures are not yet viewable. Those facts dictated that we assume the 2018 tax bill would be based on full value without any exemptions applied, and we estimated accordingly so that Mr. Sachitano would not experience a large shortage in his escrow account. In handling closings for almost 30 years now, I can state that we used due diligence in our estimation of taxes and would have done the same for any other customer with the same set of facts before us. Estimates are occasionally wrong. After all, they are "estimates." We are happy for him that his tax bill was lower than we estimated and that he is receiving credit for the prior owner's tax exemption. Over $700 of the money held by his mortgage company for taxes was actually paid by the seller in his transaction, and he has received a refund from his mortgage company of that and much more, as he explained. We knew that he would be refunded this money in due course if our estimate was incorrect. We responded at great length to Mr. Sachitano's numerous inquiries, explaining exactly why we calculated taxes the way we did. Communication with him prior to closing was handled predominantly via email. We also reviewed all emails between him and our closing coordinator and found no evidence of the "rudeness" he asserts. We could only assume that he misinterpreted the context of an email and perceived some emotional content where there was none. Once we had spent a great deal of time responding to his continuous email inquiries, we finally had to discontinue responding as we realized that there was no possible way to satisfy this particular customer. We wish him well in future closings at other offices.
G
Very informative visit to give you the help when thinking about selling a home instead of using a realtor.
Thank you Gary, glad we could assist!
A
Quick and painless. Everyone here was absolutely delightful.
Thank you so much, Mr Zenrick. It was a pleasure to meet you as well and we hope you enjoy your new home!
M
Fast and easy real estate closing
Thank you, Melony!
B
Nobody ever answers the phone .
Good morning, Mr. Wicker! We have been open all week for our standard business hours of 8:30am to 5:00pm eastern time. While we certainly do our best to answer all calls and are not aware of any missed calls, we do apologize if your call was missed. I have checked with all staff and we have not received any voicemail messages with a name or number to call back. We are open as usual until 5:00pm eastern time today and would be happy to take your call if you care to contact us. Thank you!
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FAQs
1. How to Connect with East Alabama Title?
You can reach them at +1 334-448-4882 or go to their website and submit your application form.3. What Types of Services Are Available at East Alabama Title?
You may be able to get the following services from East Alabama Title. '- Digital closing
- Escrow services
- Title insurance
- Full Service Title Company
- Home Loan Closings
5. Is East Alabama Title an Agency or a Lender?
East Alabama Title is a Title company offering different ways to financial stress. You can also get personal installment loans for unexpected financial events via our website.
2. How Do I Find East Alabama Title?
You will find the store at 3625-A 18th Ave, Phenix City, AL 36867, United States. Try out Maps apps to get directions to East Alabama Title.4. How to Apply for a Loan from East Alabama Title?
To get loans from East Alabama Title, you can submit your application form on their website or visit their physical store. You may be asked to go there with your car when getting a title loan. Click here to get more information about title loans.6. What to Do When I Fail to Repay My Loan?
Missing payments on a loan can lead to lawsuits and damaged credit scores. Connect with your lender if you can not make a loan repayment.7. Does East Alabama Title Offer Bad Credit Loans?
Yes. You can expect to get loans with East Alabama Title even with bad credit scores. It is also available to get personal installment loans with bad credit scores via our website.