Closing
If you've come this far, then this
means only one thing: congratulations, you've successfully
sold your home! 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 Texas 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 Home Services and
Utilities. Remember to terminate or move your of home services and utilities.
Be Prepared. We are ready to assist you should an unforeseen
glitch pop up, even at this last stage. Something at 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 problems efficiently.
Closing. The title company furnishes the principals with a closing
statement called a HUD, which summarizes all the financial transactions
enacted in the process. On the scheduled 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. You'll receive your proceeds once the buyer's loan has funded,
and the buyer will become the new owner.
Keys. We will
arrange the delivery of your keys to your buyer once the property has closed and funded.
For more information and for any
additional questions, please feel free to contact us at any
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