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Escrow 101
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If you are in the process of purchasing or selling your first home, the escrow process is something that might come across a foreign territory to you. It is definitely understandable, as the terminology and steps involved are often extremely detailed oriented and must be...
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As the close of escrow date draws near, the buyer and seller are usually eager to close. And, loan documents arriving in escrow represent a big step towards the completion of the escrow and the transition of the property to the new owner. ...
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Escrow,
Escrow 101
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When purchasing a home the escrow process can appear to be complex, especially for a first time home buyer. Following is an overview of the escrow process from the buyers perspective:
Escrow is officially "open" once the Escrow Holder receives a purchase contract signed by both...
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Escrow 101
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Short sales and foreclosures are the current hot topic in real estate with many of these types of transactions coming across the Escrow Officers desk. Foreclosures and short sales are often confused but they are two distinct processes supported by their own individual terminology....
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Escrow 101
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What is the Statement of Information?
Upon the opening of escrow, Buyers and Sellers receive their initial escrow package - the Statement of Information (also known as the Statement of Identity) is included in this package for completion and return to the escrow holder.
The statement of...
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Escrow 101
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The escrow process can be a complicated and often technical necessity of buying and selling real estate. The escrow company and its officer have many duties to juggle on behalf of the Realtor, Seller, and Buyer during the real estate transaction. Understanding the various duties...
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Escrow 101
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How would you react if you had a limited amount of funds in the bank to pay for closing costs and then were hit with hundreds of dollars in extra "unexpected" closing costs? This is a problem that the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA)...
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To help homeowners over the age of 55 be able to afford to move to a different home in California or purchase a “move down” home and not suffer an increase in property taxes, Propositions 60 and 90 were passed. The Propositions, also known as...
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Escrow 101
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What is a title binder? No, it’s not the binder you take to keep your notes in concerning your title and escrow proceedings. It IS something that you should know about to save money if plan on selling your home within 2 years after its...
Whether you are a REALTOR considering getting into the niche business of dealing with REO’s, a buyer looking to find a deal on a home by seeking a foreclosed property or a seller looking for information on what happens when a foreclosure proceeding is started,...