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Paving the way to a smooth
closing
Make
sure you get a good inspector -- Three out of four home buyers
hire an inspector to examine the house. They are wise to do so --
but an inspector won't check everything.
Do
you need an attorney? -- Yes, when buying a for-sale-by-owner
home.
Ins
and outs of title insurance -- Title insurance can protect you
from disaster.
Get
insurance in place ahead of time -- After a disaster is a little
late to find out what is and what is not covered by your policy.
Everything you need to know about closing
Understanding
the closing process -- Everything you need to know about the
big day -- the day you close on your new home.
Everything
you should know about escrow accounts -- These accounts frequently
protect both you and the lender from . . . you.
Getting
to the bottom of those closing costs -- Understanding the four
categories of closing costs and how to make sure you don't pay them
twice.
What
happens at closing? -- What you can expect at a real estate
closing, from setting the date to signing papers and potential last-minute
hurdles.
It ain't over until it's over
Tips
to avoid last-minute snafus -- Caught in a mortgage-closing
trap? We show you how you can step away from it.
When
good appraisals go bad -- What do you do when the appraisal
doesn't meet the sales price? It can happen, and it can foul up
a deal.
Caught
between two houses -- There are ways
to handle either a gap in homeownership or an overlap in ownership.
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