Closing Day
You probably remember closing day from when you bought a home, but for selling it’s a little different, so let me re-cap! You should have met with your lawyer a couple of days in advance. Be sure to set this meeting up, if your lawyer hasn’t already contacted you (they can get really busy especially in popular moving months like June and July). At this meeting you will sign off the mortgage, the legal papers, and give a set of keys to your lawyer for the new buyers.

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On the actual day of closing you will be notified later in the afternoon by the lawyer that it all happened. The property is officially closed when the money and keys change hands, and the buyers are registered on title. Now it’s onto your new home!
We’re in the business of smooth transactions, but that doesn’t mean there can’t be hiccups. If you’re concerned about anything, please get in touch with me. My team will be checking in with you regularly and we’d love to hear how things are going with you! After your property closes, we’ll keep in touch from time to time to see if there’s any way we can help you. It’s our way of showing our gratitude for the time we worked intensively together, to get you happily moved on to the next phase in your life.