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The property should be in the condition that’s specified in your sales contract. You may inspect for any changes made after the home or pest inspections. Check if everything is in order and if any additional replacements are necessary. If there’s an issue, the closing day could be shifted, or, upon agreement, the repair costs will be submitted to the escrow account. Don’t skip this step because missing the final walk- through is one of the reasons for closure delays.
#9. Get Ready for Your Closing Day
Now you have run the escrow marathon and survived all the possible obstacles in your way. It’s finally time to sign the papers and get the keys to your new home. Several people could be present at the closing, e.g., your attorney, a seller or seller’s representative, seller’s attorney, real estate agents (both yours and seller’s), lender’s representative, a title company’s representative, closing agent, and a public notary. The exact number and function depends on the state and county. In some states, it’s as few as the buyer(s) and the closing agent, with all documents pre-executed by the other parties. Basically, the purpose of the meeting is to sign the following documents: • Closing Disclosure (CD). e (CD).This document contains your final payments, costs, and charges upon agreed terms and periods. You’re supposed to receive it three business days before the closing date and compare it with the conditions of the initial loan estimate. • Mortgage note. In signing this document, you agree to
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