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One of the most
emotional days for both buyers and sellers is the day that ownership
transfers. For many,
Buyers will want to make
sure that homeowner’s insurance has been secured and the closing agent,
commonly an Attorney has a copy of
the insurance binder on file. In advance of the closing day, the buyer Sellers will want to make sure that their insurance company is aware of the date of transfer. They will want to arrange for termination of utilities as of the date of closing and make sure that a water reading (if property is serviced by public water and/or sewer) has been taken and called into the closing agent, commonly an Attorney. Sellers should also take a reading on the fuel tank (if applicable) and call this into the closing agent with price paid per gallon, as a credit for remaining fuel may be due from the buyer at closing. If a seller has completed repairs on the property, they should provide paid receipts to the buyer or their closing agent (Attorney) prior to the day of closing. Sellers should make sure that any items required to remain as part of the agreement are in place in the property. Most sales require that the property be left in "broom clean" condition, with all personal items removed. Proper packing and mover planning will save a lot of stress and wasted energy. A seller should make a call to closing agent to verify time and place for closing.
The
real estate agent(s)
assisting the parties
in the transaction will help coordinate many aspects of the closing, often
coordinating communication between all parties
involved in the transaction. Agents are often the center of the
transaction, helping parties
to meet their obligations. At the time of closing, both buyer and seller
will review a settlement statement with the closing agent indicating costs
and proceeds of the sale. They will then complete all necessary
documentation. At the time of closing the transfer of keys from seller to
buyer will often take place, in some instances the keys will not be
transferred until the sale is recorded at the Registry of Deeds. Whenever
this is to occur, all parties
should be in agreement on how key transfer
Whether buying or
selling, the guidance of qualified professionals will help you save time,
money, energy, |
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