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Title and Escrow Services for Parcel Separation

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The contract engages a service provider to perform title research, issue title insurance, and manage escrow functions to legally separate ownership of two distinct parcels of land. This work is necessary to ensure clear, unencumbered titles and proper transfer of ownership in compliance with legal and regulatory requirements. The services will facilitate the formal division of property rights, protecting all parties involved from potential title defects, liens, or claims that could arise during or after the separation process. The contract is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 524292, which pertains to other activities related to real estate, and is solicited by Imperial County in California. While the specific location and point of contact details are not provided, the work is tied to a project identified through the California Environmental Quality Act portal under the reference 2026020752. The posting date indicates this solicitation was made in mid-2026, and no set-aside preferences or organizational type restrictions are specified, suggesting a competitive bid process open to qualified providers.

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Title research, insurance, and escrow services for separating two land parcels in Imperial County, California.

Agency

California → Imperial County

NAICS

524292 - Pharmacy Benefit Management and Other Third Party Administration of Insurance and Pension FundsView NAICS

Place of Performance

CA

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AgencyCalifornia → Imperial County
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California → Imperial County
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Provide title research, title insurance, and escrow services to legally separate ownership of the two parcels.

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