Commercial

Commercial real estate transactions often involve multiple parties, high-value assets, and intricate legal details — and at RSI Title, we specialize in managing that complexity with accuracy and professionalism. Our team provides comprehensive title and escrow services for all types of commercial properties, including office, retail, industrial, mixed-use, and multifamily developments. We perform detailed title examinations, review surveys and legal descriptions, and resolve encumbrances or ownership issues well before closing.

We coordinate directly with lenders, attorneys, and investors to prepare accurate closing statements, collect and disburse funds, issue owner’s and lender’s title insurance policies, and record all required documents promptly. Our commercial specialists understand the unique structures of commercial transactions, from entity documentation and 1031 exchanges to multi-property portfolios and construction loans.

At RSI Title, we pride ourselves on our proactive communication, responsive service, and ability to handle even the most complex transactions efficiently. With technology-enabled tools and a dedicated team of experienced professionals, we ensure that every commercial closing is handled with the precision and care your investment deserves.

Choosing RSI Title

Choosing RSI Title means choosing clear communication, transparent fees, and secure handling of your funds and documents. We combine local knowledge with technology-enabled options (including remote closings where available) to make the process efficient and stress-free. For details, timelines, or to schedule a closing, visit rsititle.com or contact our team today.

  • 20+ Years of Industry Experience

  • 7,000+ Successful Closings

  • Independent & Woman-Owned Title Company

  • Secure Technology & Remote Closings Available Worldwide
  • Serving Maryland • Washington DC • Virginia

Commercial Related FAQ’s

What kinds of title issues might come up?2025-10-30T00:56:22+00:00

Common issues include unpaid liens, errors in public records, judgments, identity theft, or disputes over boundaries. RSI Title works to resolve these before closing so your ownership is secure. Title insurance protects the homeowner from future issues that may arise after closing such as boundary disputes, zoning violations or unpaid, undisclosed charges affecting the property.

How long does the process take?2025-10-30T00:57:28+00:00

Most transactions close within 30–45 days, depending on lender timelines and whether title issues arise. We offer quick turnaround for cash transactions, refinances or if the parties require expedited processing and can close in as little as 2 weeks.

What happens during the settlement process?2025-10-30T00:57:16+00:00

After contract ratification, we conduct a thorough title search, review the chain of title to verify the legal conveyance of each deed in the chain, identify and clear liens, and issue title insurance policies protecting the buyer and the lender. We also:

  • Coordinate with your lender and all parties to the transaction
  • Prepare the settlement statement and closing documents to transfer the title
  • Facilitate closing day when documents are signed and ownership transfers
  • Disburse all funds according to the terms of the contract and settlement statement
  • Record all documents to legally transfer title.
What is escrow, and how does it work?2025-10-30T00:56:40+00:00

Escrow means we hold funds (such as your earnest money) in a secure account until all contract conditions are met. At closing, we disburse funds to the seller, lenders, and other parties. We are licensed, insured, bonded and have decades of experience to ensure the utmost professionalism and security of your funds. We also invest in the most advanced technology to further protect your personal data.

How do I protect myself from wire fraud?2025-10-30T05:24:12+00:00

Always confirm wiring instructions with our office by phone (301-610-7777) before sending funds. RSI Title will never change wiring instructions via email at the last minute. You should never accept wire instructions from anyone other than the title company. Wire information should be never be verified number listed on the wire instructions.

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