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While you may feel jittery before your closing, your real estate agent and lender should have you fully prepared for the day. As the buyer, you choose the title company for your title search and the closing. Your agent and lender can recommend reliable title companies.
What should I do before the closing?
As your closing nears, you should:
- Stay in close touch with your real estate agent, lender and title company.
- Avoid lowering your credit score with a new credit application or late payments.
- Confirm that your contract contingencies are resolved, including the home inspection, an appraisal and your financing.
- Finalize your homeowner’s insurance policy.
- Gather your down payment and closing cost funds in an accessible account.
- Review your Closing Disclosure form, which you’ll receive three days before your settlement, and ask questions if you don’t understand something.
- Arrange a wire transfer or get a cashier’s check for the funds you need for the settlement.
- Schedule a walk-through of your new home within 24 hours before your closing to check its condition.
What can I expect at the closing?
In a word: Paperwork! Allot a few hours for your closing. Bring to the closing:
- A government-issued photo ID
- Proof of homeowner’s insurance
- Your copy of the contract
- All paperwork associated with your loan and the home purchase
- Your cashier’s check or wire transfer confirmation
- Your checkbook for miscellaneous funds that weren’t included on your closing estimate
What paperwork is required to close?
You’ll be signing numerous documents, including a repeat of the documents you signed when you applied for your loan. The most important documents you’ll sign are:
- Promissory Note to repay the mortgage
- Deed of Trust, which gives the lender the right to foreclose if you don’t repay the loan
- What’s covered and what’s not
- Initial Escrow Disclosure, which outlines the funds on deposit for your property taxes and homeowner’s insurance bills
- Right to Cancel form, which states that you have three business days to cancel the transaction
What’s next?
After your closing:
- Keep all your signed documents in a safe place.
- Avoid lowering your credit score with a new credit application or late payments.
- Change your address.
- Change the locks and security codes on your home
- Review your due dates and new budget.
Congratulations! You’ve got the keys to your new home! Stay in touch with your real estate agent for future recommendations and service.

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