reprinted courtesy of Our Family Place
After the searching for a home is
done, the negotiations have been completed, the house has been
inspected, and the mortgage has been applied for and committed
to, the focus suddenly turns to the Closing, Settlement, or Escrow
as it is known in some localities. For simplicity, we will refer
to the process when it all comes together and you finally own
the home as Closing. An understanding of the elements of and players
in the closing, as well as a concise preparation for it, will
eliminate many nervous hours as the day approaches.
It is the proverbial "signing on the dotted line:" the process of which will put the title to the house in your name, verify homeowners' insurance on the property, commit in writing to the terms of the mortgage, and usually, put the keys to the house in your hands. In general, you will leave the closing and go to your new home as a homeowner. The weeks and months of anticipation are all settled in the short amount of time that you spend at the closing.
Closing procedures will vary from locality to locality. In some areas, the buyers and sellers (as well as their Real Estate Agents) will all attend the closing. In other areas, only the buyers will be present. The closing will take place at the office of an Attorney, a Title Company, or an Escrow Company (again, there is some variance here based on your local laws and tradition). In general, though, the closing will be attended by all the buyers involved and their Real Estate Agent, as well as the Closing Agent, who has reviewed all of the components of the house sale and who is the one who will say "sign here" more times than you have ever heard in your life.
Although there may be additional documents involved, the primary items which are dealt with at the Closing are:
The Closing is your final opportunity to make certain that everything related to the purchase of your home is correct. It is important, therefore, that you do adequate preparation prior to the day of Closing. Although your Agent will most likely review all of the items needed with you, it is a good idea to have the right information in case you need to handle it on your own.
The following are the most important items that you will need prior to or at closing and some hints regarding them:
By making adequate preparations in advance, you will be far less likely to have awkward surprises when everyone (especially you!) is ready for closing.
NEXT ARTICLE: Glossary of Terms
Index of Articles in the "Buying A Home" Section