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Escrow
In California, buyers and sellers use
an third-party escrow.
It facilitates the complicated process for everyone involved. So
after you have successfully negotiated
a contract, We send instructions to escrow.
The escrow is a disinterested third party
which collects all the paperwork, money, instructions, Deeds, loan
papers, etc.
Escrow will not act without exact instructions
from both the buyer and the seller. In this way, the seller can
safety sign his Grant Deed to the buyer before any money changes
hands. The buyer can safely deposit his down payment. The old lenders
and the new lenders can sign off and put their demands and instruments
into the hands of the escrow officer.
When the moment to close finally comes,
the escrow makes sure the buyer gets his Grant Deed, the seller
gets his money, the old lender gets theirs and the new lender gets
a Trust Deed, and all the other parties and issues are handled.
During the "escrow period" things
like title insurance, property insurance, termite reports and payments,
and all the myriad of tasks are handled by the various people involved
in the transaction.
It is early in this period that the buyer will
want to schedule an inspection of the
property by a professional property inspector.
It is not uncommon for an escrow file
to be a foot thick!
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