• Act as escrow agent to ensure money is handled safely and professionally.
  • Review your title and clear any title defects
  • Calculate any prorations for taxes and/or Homeowner Association assessments.
  • Payoff any back liens on property.
  • Conduct a smooth-prompt-professional real estate closing
  • Record closing documents.
  • Issue title insurance policy.
  • Be an expert in this field who guides you with impartial advise so you only make the best possible decisions.
  • Assist buyers and/or sellers facilitate short sale transactions.
  • Assist distressed sellers with loan workouts

 

 

 

  • Inspection Fees: To inspect the roof structure and appliances as well as check for termites.
  • Survey: To ensure what the property and that there are no unsual easements.
  • Title Insurance: To guaranty that you are acquiring marketable title.
  • Casualty and Flood Insurance: To protect your real estate investment from fire or storm.
  • Closing Fee: Charged by the closing agent for closing on the property.
  • Real Property Taxes and Homeowner Association Fees: These items need to be prorated at closing depending on the time of year.
  • Title Examination: Charged by the closing agent for examining the status of title on the property.
  • Post Closing Recertification Fee: Fee to update title post closing to ensure that no liens have been recorded in 'the gap' (the time between the effective date of the title search at closing and the recording of the deed) and to issue the title policies.

 


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Miami FL 33131
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