On closing day, all parties will sign the papers officially sealing the deal and ownership of the property will be transferred to you. It's your opportunity to make any last-minute changes to the transaction.
The day before closing, be sure to gather all the paperwork you have received throughout the home-buying process: good faith estimate, contract, proof of title search and insurance if necessary, flood certification, proof of homeowners insurance and mortgage insurance, home appraisal and inspection reports. You might need to refer to these documents at closing.
Most home sales contracts entitle you to a walk-through inspection of the property 24 hours before closing. This is to ensure that the seller has vacated the property and left it in the condition specified in the sale contract.
If there are any major problems, you can ask to delay the closing or request that the seller deposit money into an escrow account to cover the necessary repairs.
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