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Close Of EscrowIf you've come this far, then this means only one thing: congratulations, you've successfully sold your home! Don't forget to tie up these loose ends: |
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days before the transaction is closed. The buyer visits your property to verify that all is in working order. You'll be signing the papers certifying that the property was sold in satisfactory condition. |
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services and utilities as of the date of the closing. |
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Something at the house breaks down, the buyer's loan doesn't pull through on time - no need to worry. We've encountered these problems before so we know how to handle these problems efficiently. |
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financial transactions enacted in the process. At
closing you and the buyer will sign the final documents for the Title Company.
They'll record the transaction for you and the buyer at the County Recorder's
Office. At closing you'll then receive your proceeds, and the buyer will become
the new owner.
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