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5 Things No Seller Should Forget On Closing

Whatever you do, irrespective of how happy you are, ensure that you don’t fall victim of seller’s brain freeze. Yes, you are excited that you a finally selling your home, this could make you forget something when closing. Below is a compiled list of things that sellers shouldn’t forget when closing. 

 

  • Terminate insurance 

 

You certainly won’t want to pay for something you don’t own, so why continue pay for the insurance of a house you won’t be living in? Make sure your lawyer has a legal records of the deed for sale, afterward, inform your insurance company of the closing date. You may have a claim to a refund for any overpayment present in the term payment if you have a prepaid premium. If you bought a new home, ensure that you create a new policy for the purchase closing date to make sure that you have coverage from the first day. 

 

  • Cancel utilities 

 

Make sure all utility companies are fully aware of your closing date. Doing so means that you will only be held responsible for the duration in which you own the home. You can leave few contact notes for the new arrivals so that they can reach the necessary sources and create an account in their name to avoid any misunderstanding. You shouldn’t only do this for utilities like gas and water; it should likewise be done for phone, cable internet companies including newspaper services too. 

 

  • Leave well-arranged and sparkling 

 

You should not make the mistake of leaving the home you intend to sell in a mess. Ensure you leave it in a way that would please the new home owners. Clean every corner of the home such as the cabinetry, mop the floor, and polish fixtures. Some seller feels that they can’t clean the house until everything has been moved out and the entire house is empty. 

As soon as the house is empty, cleaning becomes very easy. If you feel that you don’t have the time or the energy to clean you can hire the services of a cleaner. Cleaning the apartment won’t only make the buyer pleased but the real estate agent as well. 

 

 

  • Check and check again 

 

As soon as you are done relocating your belongings and keeping the house in order, carry out one last walk-through to ensure that you aren’t leaving anything behind. Check all corners of the house such as the cabinet drawers, the closets and on the shelves to make sure that you have fully packed all your belongings. You may end up finding a precious possessions that you forgot to remove. 

 

  • Keys and remotes 

 

When a real estate agent provides you with a buyer for your home, you must ensure that you carry out all the necessary handing over. Give your lawyers the keys to the house upon closing. It is also important you make sure that you have spare sets of keys that would be presented to the new home owners. 

Leave all keys like the garage door opener remotes, mailbox keys, and gate keys in a place that is easily accessible by the new home owners. Whoever purchases the house may go ahead and change the locks, but they will still need the old keys, particularly if there are several individuals moving into the apartment. You can keep the keys in a safe and open area so the new home owners don’t stress themselves searching for the keys.