TITLE CLOSING (CHAPTER 16). Title Closing  The final step in the process of transferring title from grantor to grantee  Title closing is referred to.

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TITLE CLOSING (CHAPTER 16)

Title Closing  The final step in the process of transferring title from grantor to grantee  Title closing is referred to as the following: Closing date, Closing, Settlement, Escrow  Buyer’s responsibilities before closing Obtaining financing Examining the title evidence Having the property surveyed Obtaining property insurance Having the property inspected  Seller’s responsibilities before closing Prepare the deed Remove encumbrances Cooperate with inspectors

Buyer’s Walk-Through  This is the final inspection of the property just prior to closing to make certain that the premises have been vacated, no damage has occurred, agreed personal property is left behind, and that no real property has been removed

HUD Settlement Statement  What is the HUD-1?  Purpose  Prorating  Credits  RESPA requirements

Common Prorations

Good Faith Estimate of Closing Costs

Closing Costs  Costs generally paid by the buyer at the closing Loan origination fee Loan discount points Appraisal fee Credit report fee Lender’s inspection fee Mortgage insurance premium Attorney fees Hazard insurance premium Recording fees for the mortgage  Costs generally paid by the seller at the closing Real estate brokerage commission Attorney fees Documentary stamp taxes, where required Recording fees for the satisfaction of the seller’s mortgage

HUD Settlement Statement Example  Settlement statement shown in text for the transaction between Williams and Howell.  The transaction amount is $189,000.  The seller has an outstanding loan for $113,245 that must be repaid.  The buyer is borrowing $150,000 from his lender.  Both buyer and seller must pay certain closing costs.  After consideration of these costs and the prorated taxes, the buyer must bring $37, to the closing and the seller will leave the closing with $58,

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