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Buyer
Steps - Closing and Moving In
Closing Day
If you have come this far, then this means
that it is almost time for congratulations, but not yet. Do
not forget to tie up these loose ends:
Final
Walk-Through Inspection.
More of a formality than anything else, the
final inspection takes place a day before, or the day of the
closing. You will visit the property to verify that all is
in working order, everything is the same as when you last
viewed the property, that there are no extra items left behind,
and that everything included in your purchase is still at
the property.
Home
Services and Utilities.
Town Square Realty will provide a list of useful
numbers for the activation of home services and utilities
after the closing occurs.
Be
Prepared.
Town Square Realty is ready to assist you should
an unforeseen glitch pop up, even at this last stage. Something
at the property breaks down, or some other minor detail -
no need to worry. We have encountered these problems before
so we know how to handle them efficiently and in a stress-free
manner.
Closing.
The closing attorney will furnish all parties
involved with a settlement statement, which summarizes and
details the financial transactions enacted in the process.
You and the seller(s) will sign this statement, as well as
the closing agent, certifying its accuracy. If you are obtaining
financing, you will have to sign all pertinent documentation
required by the lending institution. If you are unable to
attend the scheduled closing, arrangements can be made depending
on the circumstances and the notice that we receive. If you
are bringing funds to the transaction, you can elect to either
have the funds wired electronically into the closing attorney's
escrow account, or bring a certified bank check to the closing
in the amount specified on the settlement statement. The seller
should arrange to have all property keys and any other important
information for you at the closing so that you may receive
these items at this time.
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