Final Walk-Through Inspection.
This is more of a formality than anything else, but it’s an important one. The final inspection takes place either the day before or the day of the closing. The buyer will visit the property to confirm that everything is in working order, that the property is as it was when last viewed, and that no items have been left behind.
Cancel Home Services and Utilities.
We will provide you with a list of useful contacts for terminating home services and utilities after the closing.
Be Prepared.
We are here to assist if anything unexpected comes up at the final stage. Whether it’s an issue with the property or a delay with the buyer’s loan, don’t worry—we’ve dealt with these situations before and know exactly how to handle them smoothly and stress-free.
Closing.
The closing agent will provide all parties with a settlement statement that summarizes the financial transactions. The buyer will sign first, followed by you and the closing agent, confirming that everything is accurate. If you’re unable to attend the scheduled closing, we’ll coordinate with you to make other arrangements based on the situation and notice we receive. If you’re receiving funds from the transaction, you can choose to have them wired to your bank account or receive a check at closing. Make sure to have all property keys and any important information for the buyer ready at closing, so they can take possession of these items at that time.