Close of Escrow
If you've come this far, then this means only one thing: congratulations, you've successfully sold your property! Don't forget to tie up these loose ends:
Final Walk-Through Inspection More of a formality than anything else, the final inspection takes place a few 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.
Cancel Property Services and Utilities Providence Properties will help provide a list of useful numbers for the termination of services and utilities as of the date of the close of escrow.
Be Prepared Your Providence Properties agent is ready to assist you should an unforeseen glitch pop up, even at this last stage. Something in the house breaks down, the buyers' loan doesn't pull through on time - no need to worry. We've encountered these problems before so we know how to handle these issues efficiently.
Close of Escrow The title company furnishes the principals with a HUD closing statement, which summarizes all the financial transactions involved in the closing process. A few days before the set closing date, you'll sign the final documents for the title company. They'll record the transaction for you and the buyer at the County Recorder 's Office. After the title company records all the necessary documents, you will receive your proceeds, and the buyer will become the new owner.
Keys We will arrange the delivery of your keys to the buyer once the deed has been recorded at the County Assessor 's Office.
As your real estate agent, we know that there's always room for improvement. Drop us a line at info@providenceproperties.net for feedback and suggestions.
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