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Final Walk-Through Inspection:
A few days before you take possession of
the property, we will visit the property
together one last time. This final visit
ensures that the property’s condition
meets your expectations compared to its
condition when you made your offer. We will
have a checklist for you to note any last
minute details for the seller to attend
to.
Home Services and Utilities:
You will need to change the services and
utilities into your name: We can provide
you with a list of phone numbers to call
the local utilities and services providers,
to put everything under your name as of
the date escrow will close.
If Things Get Complicated:
Sometimes everything doesn’t go according
to plan. This is when you really need an
experienced real estate agent. Maybe something
doesn’t work in the new house, or
the seller can’t move to their next
home as scheduled; there are a lot of variables.
We’ve been through this countless
times and have a number of strategies and
options to smooth out this transition as
much as possible for you.
Close of Escrow: When
your transaction is nearly completed, the
title company will provide you with a “closing
statement” that details all of the
financial details of your home purchase
(i.e., pro-rations on property taxes and
all the transaction-related costs.) We will
go over this with you to be sure it is accurate.
At the last step in the buying process,
the title company will have you sign the
final documents, including loan documents
(“deeds of trust”). When everything
is complete, the title company will record
the transaction for you at the County Assessor’s
Office, and you will become the official
new owner.
Keys: We will coordinate
the delivery of your keys to coincide with
the recording at the County Assessor’s
Office.
Feedback: A good agent
knows there is always room for improvement,
and will ask for your written feedback once
you’ve had a chance to settle into
your new home.


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