Posted at 13:46h
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by cvescrow
Often when people hear the term ‘title binder,’ they picture a three-ring binder filled with copious amounts of paperwork. This term is often confusing for both home buyers and sellers, in that many believe it is a place to keep notes that are related to...
Posted at 09:49h
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by cvescrow
Let’s take a closer look at escrow fees charged for both Buyers and Sellers, that generally appear on the closing statement with other related closing costs such as loan fees, commission, required repairs, disclosure costs, title fees, taxes, and payoffs.
Requesting an estimated closing statement from...
Posted at 10:13h
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by cvescrow
Frequently Asked Question: What is a supplemental tax bill, and why did I receive it?
The County Treasurer/Tax Collector issues a supplemental tax bill when the assessed value of changes. The three most common events that trigger a supplemental tax bill are:
Change of Ownership
Death...
Posted at 08:50h
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by cvescrow
To open escrow, the “terms of sale” will need to be negotiated and supplied directly from the buyer and seller before the escrow instructions are prepared for signing. As a neutral third-party, escrow holder ensures the conditions of the contract are met before title is...
Posted at 09:48h
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by cvescrow
As a borrower, there is a substantial amount of paperwork to keep track of when refinancing. The “Notice of the Right to Cancel Escrow” is part of the final loan document package, and it is sometimes referred to as the “3-Day Notice of Cancellation” or...
Posted at 13:14h
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by cvescrow
This document, included in the seller's opening package, requests that the seller swears under penalty of perjury that they are “not a non-resident alien for purposes of United States income taxation.” A Seller unable to complete this affidavit may be subject to withholding up to...