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Escrow and Closing
As your close date approaches, many different entities and individuals
will be in contact with you and with each other, sometimes on a daily basis. The coordinator
of all these activities is the escrow officer. The escrow officer works for an escrow
company that you and the buyer have agreed on in the contract to purchase. The primary job
of the escrow officer is to coordinate and facilitate all the paper work necessary for the
transfer of the property into your buyer's name and the filing of the legal paper work
attaching a mortgage to it for their lender. They also will be removing your mortgage lien
once the funds are transferred and remove your name off the property and tax roles.
Washington Real Estate Law is very specific as to how property must be transferred from one
name to another and the timelines and details as to how this is legally done. The escrow
office will ensure all the appropriate conditions and requirements have been met under the
law.
The escrow officer will be detailing a list of all the costs to you and to the buyer. This
itemized list will detail all your credits and your expenses (fees, escrow costs, title costs,
etc.) This list of assets and liabilities is called a HUD-1 statement and is governed by the
federal Department of Housing and Urban Development. This ensures that there is a standardized
accounting of your transaction that can be easily understood and scrutinized.
You will schedule an appointment with the escrow officer to sign the appropriate paper work,
for the transfer of your property out of your name. The buyer will also be doing this as well.
It is not necessary that both you and the buyer do this at the same time or face-to-face. In
many instances, the buyer may not be in the same city.
After your signing and after the buyer has signed (which may be a different day), your
transaction will be closed on the mutually agreed closing date from your original contract
with the buyer. This action is done at a government office in your city and recorded. Once
the transaction has been recorded and a recording number received, the house is legally the
buyer's. If you have agreed to possession at close, you now will turn over the keys to the
buyer or their agent. In some contracts, you and the buyer will have agreed to different
terms for possession after the closing date.
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Contact Information
Phone: (360) 424-1111
Toll-Free (800) 299-0282
Fax: (360) 424-9212
120 E. George Hopper Rd.
Suite 100
Burlington, WA 98233
