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(upbeat rock music) - Hey everyone, if were meeting for the first time, my name is Paul Vojchehoske, and welcome to The Real Estate Classroom YouTube channel. Its just a place where real estate professionals can get tools and tips to stay out of real estate jail. And real quick, if you would, click on that little red Subscribe button and that notification bell. So the question for this video today is one thats very common in my continuing ed classes that actually sparks endless debate. Two questions were gonna discuss in this video, number one, can a seller use the terms of a purchase contract to require the buyer to use a particular title insurance company? And the second one is, can the seller require the transaction be closed by the sellers preferred closing settlement agent, or closing company? Two questions, two answers coming up. Now, its very important before we move on answering these questions, we have to understand the mechanics of what were talking about here, because