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"What can you expect at the final
  walk-through & closing?"

Dallas Homes for sale Money Picture 4The final "walk-through" is typically scheduled within 24 hours of the closing/settlement. It gives you one last opportunity to make sure that the home you are purchasing is in the condition that you and the seller mutually agreed to in the sales contract.

Should a problem arise during the walk-through, your Dallas Boulevard Realty Sales Associate will contact the seller's representative to let him or her know what the deficiency is. If the seller accepts responsibility, money for the repairs can be allocated to you at the closing/settlement.

If the seller does not agree to the repairs, your Sales Associate will act as the go-between to help you and the seller reach a satisfactory compromise so that the closing is not delayed.

When the closing/settlement day arrives, be sure to bring:Dallas Homes Living Room Picture 2  



  1. A certified check for the closing/settlement costs (your mortgage lender or attorney will advise you beforehand)
  2. Your homeowners' policy
  3. Your checkbook for any miscellaneous costs that may come up

 

 

You'll sign the mortgage and many other documents, adjustments will be made for such items as property taxes, the seller will be paid, and you will receive the title or deed and the keys to your new home. Be prepared to sign your name over and over again, but when it's over, it's time to celebrate - you're ready to move into your new home.

 

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