Closing day is the finish line of your homebuying journey. From identification to payment and essential closing documents, being well-prepared is key to avoiding last-minute delays and making the process as smooth as possible. This Redfin article will outline exactly what to bring to closing so you can arrive confidently and ready to walk away with the keys to your new home. 1. Government-issued photo...
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Key takeaways: Escrow serves as a neutral intermediary period during a real estate transaction. A third party oversees critical documents, funds, and conditions until the sale is officially completed. As a seller, you’re responsible for disclosing known issues, allowing inspections, and responding to buyer requests, which helps to keep the process moving toward closing. Common contingencies...
Selling your home involves more than just handing over the keys; there’s important paperwork required to officially close the deal. Understanding the closing documents for sellers can help you avoid last-minute delays and feel confident on closing day. From proof of ownership to disclosure forms, these documents ensure a smooth transfer of property and protect both parties during the final steps of the...
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