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    Closing Day

    YAY! If you have come this far, it means, we have a few things to do before we can celebrate!

    Final Walk-Through Inspection.

    More of a formality than anything else, the final inspection takes place a day before, or the day of the closing. You will visit the property to verify that all is in working order, everything is the same as when you last viewed the property, that there are no extra items left behind, and that everything included in your purchase is still at the property.

    Home Services and Utilities.

    We will provide a list of useful numbers for the activation of home services and utilities after the closing occurs.

    Be Prepared.

    We are ready to assist you should an unforeseen glitch pop up, even at this last stage. Something at the property breaks down, or some other minor detail – no need to worry. We have encountered these problems before so we know how to handle them efficiently and in a stress-free manor.

    Signing.

    We will coordinate the signing of your closing documents with Escrow. Your closing documents will consist of a Settlement Statement and if you are obtaining financing, all the documentation needed for your financial institution.

    If you are unable to sign within the state/country, not to worry, we will make arrangements for you, depending on the circumstances and notice we receive.

    If you are bringing funds to the transaction (i.e. your down payment and closing funds), you will need to have the funds wired to the Escrow company. You may need to make an appointment with your banking institution to wire; please contact your bank 1-2 business days prior to your closing date.

    NOTE: In the State of Nevada signing and wiring your funds does not = keys.

    You will receive your keys once the county assessors office has officially stamped the deed, which happens Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm. Lindsey & the team will notify you once it’s official!

    Mailbox keys can be obtained from the U.S. Post Office with a copy of your recorded deed.