3 Things to Consider for Residential Closings

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Buying a new home can be an exciting time, but there are several important steps involved with limited room for error. One of these essential steps is closing. Here are three things you need to consider for residential closings to ensure everything goes flawlessly on that important day:

3 Things to Consider for Residential Closings

  1. Who to choose for your attorney: There is a lot of paperwork and legal jargon involved in residential closings. You will want the help of an attorney, and the state of North Carolina requires it by law. You will want to choose an attorney who is familiar with real estate law to ensure they can offer the services and guidance you need for the best outcomes for your closing. For this, you can choose us at Bright Law, PLLC.
  1. The correct paperwork: As mentioned before, there is a lot of paperwork involved in residential closings. As the buyer, you will need to bring government-issued photo ID, proof of your homeowner’s insurance policy, and documentation of a certified payment for the closing costs. We can help you ensure that you have all the necessary paperwork for closing day.
  1. Where to plan it: In most cases, residential closings are held in an attorney’s office or a title company’s office. However, we offer mobile closing services, so we can do residential closings wherever you need. You can choose wherever is convenient for you and the seller, whether that might be in an office, on the doorstep of your new home, or even in the middle of a local parking lot. We can determine the location and time that will work best for everyone involved.

You can give us a call if you would like to learn more.