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Prepare For Closing
9PREPARE FOR CLOSING
Final walk-through: William will arrange a final visit to your new residence, the day of closing.
After all the contingencies have been removed, it becomes the responsibility of the legal and financial institutions to prepare all the necessary paperwork. Closing can be done in person or remotely.
Closing day marks the end of your home buying process, and here is your final checklist:
• Wire funds for closing costs and remaining down payment. • An insurance binder and paid receipt • Photo ID • Social Security numbers • Second form of identification
At closing, you will sign an original copy of the association approval letter and all your legal documents, including paperwork relating to your mortgage and the transfer of ownership of the property. There are usually representatives from the Escrow Company or a lawyer to facilitate the exchange.
When closing is finished, you should not only have the keys to the property but a copy of the documentation that relates to the property, including a statement of costs, a statement outlining your mortgage terms, your mortgage note and a copy of your deed of trust. At the end of closing, the deed will be taken and recorded at the county clerk’s office. It will be sent to you after processing.
What to Expect When Completing a Purchase
MORTGAGE INSURANCE AND FEES
• A fee for running your credit report • A loan origination fee – lenders charge for processing the loan paperwork • Appraisal fee • Underwriting fee – cost of evaluating a mortgage loan application • Survey fee – covers the cost of verifying property lines
PROPERTY TRANSFER TAX
• Recording fee or Property Transfer Tax, which is paid to a city or county in exchange for recording the new land records • Escrow deposit, which may pay for a couple months’ property taxes and private mortgage insurance
LEGAL FEES
• Attorney or Escrow fees • Notary fees
TITLE FEES
• Title insurance, which protects the lender in case the title isn’t clean • Title search fees, which pay for a background check on the title to ensure there aren’t things such as unpaid mortgages or tax liens on the property
INSPECTION FEES
• Home inspection fee • Pest inspection fee • Home Warranty