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What Exactly Is A Closing? An closing occurs when a neutral third party holds the documents and monies involved in a real estate transaction and ensures that all conditions of the transaction are met. Escrow refers to a special account that a lender establishes to hold monthly installments from the borrower to cover property taxes and insurance. What Does A Closing Agent Do? A Closing Agent is a neutral third party who takes instructions based on the terms of the real estate transaction and, when necessary, the lender's requirements. What Are The Duties Of The Closer?
Escrow payment: Funds that a mortgage servicer withdraws from a borrower's escrow account to pay property taxes and insurance. Escrow analysis: A lender's periodic examination of an escrow account to determine if the lender is withholding enough funds from a borrower's monthly mortgage payment to pay for expenses such as property taxes and insurance. Back-to-back escrow: Arrangements that an owner makes to oversee the sale of one property and the purchase of another at the same time, also known as a concurrent closing. Escrow closing: An escrow closing occurs when all conditions of a real estate transaction are met and the title of the property is transferred to the buyer. Closing Company: A firm that acts as a neutral third party to ensure that all conditions that the buyer, seller, and lender establish in a real estate transaction are met. |
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