Every Tuesday, here at the CV Escrow website we post Technology Tips designed to help you, the Realtor, grow your business, keep up to date on the latest technologies, and move you forward into the new era of Real Estate.
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Escrow 101
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The typical real estate escrow requires the buyer to sign 70 - 120 pages of documents, several of which require notarization. The seller also will have to notarize, at the minimum, the grant deed. Notarization, or the act of an uninvolved witness (the Notary) verifying...
Every Tuesday, here at the CV Escrow website we post Technology Tips designed to help you, the Realtor, grow your business, keep up to date on the latest technologies, and move you forward into the new era of Real Estate.
As I speak with Realtors...
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Escrow 101
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A probate sale is defined as the sale of a property where the owner is deceased and the sale is being conduced by the deceased estate. An Administrator or Executor signs on behalf of the deceased person with either full or limited authority. Sometimes the...
Every Tuesday, here at the CV Escrow website we post Technology Tips designed to help you, the Realtor, grow your business, keep up to date on the latest technologies, and move you forward into the new era of Real Estate.
If you have been finding value...
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What day should you negotiate to close escrow in order to meet the needs of the buyer and seller? When negotiating a contract, the actual day of the week that the close is on is not often considered. More typically, contracts call for 30 or...