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From Contract
To Closing
Your offer is
acceptedcongratulations!
- Inspecting
the Home
Ill
schedule the inspection within a week of the acceptance of your
offer (now a contract). You and I will meet the inspector at the
property. Plan to spend at least an hour at the inspection. Feel
free to follow the inspector around as he/she does the inspection.
Ask as many questions as you wish (remember, there are no dumb
questions!). The inspector will prepare a written report at the
conclusion of the inspection. A summary will be given to me, and
youll get the full report. This is what well use to
make a decision about asking the seller to fix whatever are the
most critical problems. Remember, when you buy a used
house, it will have problems. Which ones can you live with, and
which ones must be rectified in order for you to complete the
transaction? As a buyer, you have the power to ask for whatever
repairs you need in order to go through with the transaction.
The seller may or may not agree to do what you ask. Then the ball
is in your court, and you will have to decide what you can live
with and what is bottom line for you. If you cant
accept the sellers offer, you can back out of the contract.
Ill
prepare the Inspection Notice to the Sellers detailing your request
for repairs, asking them to respond by signing the letter agreeing
to the terms. If they do, thats fine. If they want to negotiate,
Ill handle the negotiations in consultation with you. The
resolution will have to be decided by the deadline outlined in
the contract.
- Insuring the
Title to Your New Home
The next
part of the process involves making sure that the title insurance
commitment is in order. Well both get a copy of the title
commitment. Ill examine it to see if theres anything
that may need to be resolved. If the property youre purchasing
is in a covenanted community, well both get a copy of the
Declaration of Covenants. Ill examine it to make sure everything
is in order. You should read it thoroughly so that youre
familiar with whats required in your new community.
- Receiving
Final Loan Approval
During the
above process, the lender will be submitting your home loan request
to an investor for final loan approval. Sometimes that takes a
long time. Be patient! (Read Why
Does My Lender Need So Much Information!)
- Closing on
Your Home
About a week
before closing, Ill be in touch with the person who will
handle the closing of the transaction, generally a title company
representative. Ill try very hard to get the exact amount
youll be required to bring to closing. It may be as late
as the morning of closing before the figures are final. More often,
its the day before closing. Dont worrythis is
normal. You have a ballpark estimate you can use in
the meantime, but the exact figure wont be certain until
all the costs are given to the title company by your lender.
As soon as
I know the time of closing, Ill call you. The time is set
by the sellers Realtor®, sometimes in consultation with
me, but often not. Ill tell you where the closing will be,
usually at the title companys office (the title company
is chosen by the seller).
On the day
of closing, be sure to bring your good funds (cash,
electronic transfer funds, certified check, savings and loan tellers
check and cashiers check) for the purchase. Plan to arrive
within 5 minutes or so of closing, and plan to stay an hour or
more, depending on how much of the documentation you intend to
readif you read every word, it will take longer. If you,
as most people, are content to simply sign where indicated, it
will take less time. (Im required by law to recommend you
consult with a lawyer before signing any legal documents. Having
said that, if you can, do. If not, youll need to decide
whether or not my limited ability to practice law under the rules
of the Colorado Real Estate Commission is sufficient. I can generally
interpret a real estate contract, but Im not an attorney.
Colorado wants you to be protected.) Ill be there, too,
overseeing the closing process on your behalf.
After closing
is over, celebrate having passed through the fires of buying a
home successfully, and accept my congratulations on what is usually
considered the biggest transaction of your life!
As
always, if you need to contact me with questions or comments, Im
available at 303-587-3509. Please feel completely free to call. Im
there to put your interests above the interests of all other parties,
including mine. My job is to make sure youre satisfied. If youre
happy with my service, tell your friends. If youre not, tell
me.
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