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The final closing date is usually
an important item in the negotiation of the purchase
agreement on a home.
This is the day when the buyers
get their ownership papers and the sellers get
their money.
It is important to remember that
contracts pinpoint a specific date but can be
delayed due to factors beyond the buyers control.
The date will usually be set as
soon as the title search and lender's paper work
can be completed, however, anything can upset
the closing schedule.
Something in the buyers credit history
may have to be cleared up or monies are not transfered
on time.
These situations rarely cause the
transaction to fall apart, but they can wreak
havoc with your moving schedule.
We will keep you up to date on the
progress of your completion in order to avoid
delays and minimise any inconvenience.
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