What the buyer of the property should expect during the closing:

WHAT TO BRING: BUYERS

I. Valid photo identification.

II. Your insurance information, including declaration page and paid receipt.

III. Information on the sale of your former home.

IV. Any "loan conditions" that your loan officer requested that you bring to closing.

V. “Georgia law (O.C.G.A Section 44-14-13, the "Good Funds" law) requires all funds to be received by the closing attorney in excess of $5,000.00 be in the form of a wire. For amounts in between $1,000.00 and $5,000.00, a certified check issued by a local bank will be accepted. If you have any questions regarding these requirements, please contact the closing department so as to avoid any delay in the disbursement of your closing. Personal checks will be accepted for less than $1,000.00, at the discretion of the closing attorney. If you need to transmit funds by wire, please contact us for wiring instructions. If you are arranging funds in advance of our preparation of the Settlement Statement, we recommend discussing the estimated amount due at closing with your Lender, then wiring that amount to us. Certified checks, if applicable, should be payable either to "Smith, Ronick & Corbin, LLC", or to your own name and then endorsed to us at closing.”

 

 


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