Buying a Home in Massachusetts - What to Expect at Your Closing
All the heavy lifting has been done. You have completed your home search, found the perfect house, been through an inspection, signed the purchase and sale agreement, secured your mortgage financing and conducted a final walk-through. The time for your closing has finally arrived and there are some details that you should be aware of.
Who attends your Massachusetts closing?
A closing is usually attended by your buyer agent, the listing agent, the closing attorney and, sometimes your attorney. It is a good idea to have your attorney present if at all possible. But, the next best thing is to make sure that she is reachable, in the event of any last minute issues.
Items you must bring to your Massachusetts closing:
Items that are brought by the seller:
Filing for Homestead Protection at your Massachusetts Closing
The Massachusetts Homestead Act provides you with protection against lawsuits. There is now an automatic protection of $125,000 even if you do not file. But if you do file, you are afforded protection of $500,000. The closing attorney should have the necessary papers for you to sign.
When is the home officially yours?
After the papers are signed, the deed must be filed at the Massachusetts Registry of Deeds. If your closing takes place at the registry, this will happen within minutes. However, most closings are done at an attorney's office. In that case, a specially designated person will pick up the deed and bring it to the registry within the hour.
When all of the documents have all been signed, money has changed hands and the keys are handed to you, your closing is done.
You are now, officially, a homeowner.
Copyright 2011 "Buying a Home in Massachusetts - What to Expect at Your Closing"
This post was written by
Claudette Millette, Broker, Owner, The Buyers' Counsel - (508) 881-6230
An Exclusive Buyer Brokerage serving the Greater Metrowest area
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