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My Buyer doesn’t want to close and it’s the day before closing, what do I do?

Believe it or not this happens much more frequently than expected. It is the day before closing and the Buyer is all of a sudden stricken by terror about the […]

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Who has authority to sign?

The simple answer is the title owner of a property or party listed as the purchaser under a contract. This can get more complicated when dealing with an entity. Here […]

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What happens if the parties to a cancelled contract disagree as to who is entitled to the deposit? What is the escrow agent’s responsibility?

Nobody wants one of their contracts to cancel and even more so when the parties are in disagreement over who will receive the deposit monies. Unfortunately until the parties either […]

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Changes to a customer’s financial status immediately prior to closing.

The issue of changes in financial status can play a significant role and have a striking impact on a closing, especially when a Buyer is using financing for their purchase. […]

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