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How much money must I bring to settlement?
2. What is a HUD-1?
3. Why do I need to get title insurance?
4. When do I pay my property taxes?
5. When do I get my deed?
6. Is my homeowner association fee included
in my mortgage?
7. Do I need to pay the water bill for time
I did not own the property?
1. How much money must I bring to settlement?
In most cases, you can call Lawyers Advantage 24 to 48 hours
before your settlement is scheduled to learn how much money
you must bring to your closing. As soon as figures are available
from your lender, we prepare the settlement sheet and we
can give you that figure. Further, funds must be in the
form of a bank check and can be made out to Lawyers Advantage
or to yourself.
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2. What is a HUD-1?
A HUD-1 is the settlement sheet showing all the costs associated
with your settlement, as well as how those costs are divided
between the buyer and the seller.
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3. Why do I need to get title insurance?
Lenders require that you buy insurance to protect their
interest in the event that there is some question about
the actual ownership of the property. Likewise, purchasers
protect their investment in the property by buying title
insurance to protect their interest. Although a title search
is done of all public records, sometimes there are unforeseen
problems, such as a forged signature, that might become
a cloud on the title. In that instance, the title insurance
company pays for the attorneys to represent your interest
in the proceedings. Title insurance protects your interest
in the property like homeowners insurance protects the property
from fire or other casualties.
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4. When do I pay my property taxes?
Most jurisdictions have a tax year from July 1 to June 30
and some allow you to pay your taxes semi-annually for a
small additional fee. If your mortgage payment includes
an amount which is escrowed for property taxes, your lender
will pay your property tax bill. If you receive the bill,
you need to forward it to your lender. If your mortgage
payment does not include an amount for property taxes, you
need to pay the property tax bill.
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5. When do I get my deed?
Deeds are recorded in the counties and returned to Lawyers
Advantage any time from six weeks to six months after settlement.
The original deed and title insurance policy (if you purchased
one) are mailed to you.
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6. Is my homeowner association fee included in my mortgage?
No. You are responsible for paying your homeowner or condominium
association fee in addition to your mortgage. Your association
will bill you directly for this fee.
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7. Do I need to pay the water bill for time I did not own
the property?
Yes. If the actual bill is available, that bill will be
paid at settlement. Many times, however, the water amount
has to be prorated from the amount on the previous bill
and the seller has paid his portion at settlement. In that
case, the buyer is responsible for paying the entire bill.
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