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The Steve Hafle Peggy Parks Advantage

Steve Hafle showing real estate buyers and sellers his real estate marketing approach on his laptop

 

· Why have a home inspection?

Tyler and Associates home inspections

 

· Why have title insurance?

Title Insurance - Freedom Title

 

· Get maximum exposure for your home

· We put technology to work to sell your home

· Constant commun-ications, always know where you stand

· FREE comparative market
analysis; know the value
of your home

- Born and raised
in Preble
County

TItle Insurance Basics

Freedom Title Inc 

What is an Escrow and Why is it needed?

An Escrow is an arrangement in which a disinterested third party, called an Escrow Holder, holds legal documents Title Insuranceand funds on behalf of a buyer and seller, and distributes them according to the buyer's and seller's instructions.

People buying and selling real estate often open an Escrow for their protection and convenience. The buyer can instruct the Escrow holder to disburse the purchase price only upon the satisfaction of certain prerequisites and conditions. The seller can instruct the Escrow holder to retain possession of the deed to the buyer until the seller's requirements, including receipt of the purchase price, are met. Both rely on the Escrow holder to carry our faithfully their mutually consistent instructions relating to the transaction and to advise them if any of their instructions are not mutually consistent or cannot be carried out.

An Escrow is convenient for the buyer and seller because both can move forward separately but simultaneously in providing inspections, reports, loan commitments and funds, deeds and many other items, using the Escrow as the central deposition point. If the instructions from all parties to an Escrow are clearly drafted, fully detailed and mutually consistent, the Escrow holder can take many actions on their behalf without further consultation. This saves much time and facilitates the closing of the transaction.

 

Freedom Title Company, Inc.

Why do I need title insurance?

What is an Escrow and why is it needed?

Who May Hold Escrows?

Escrow Instructions

What Each Party Does in the Escrow Process 

Closing the Escrow

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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