| What
are escrow instructions?
Escrow
instructions define all the
conditions that must occur before
the transaction can be finalized.
The escrow instructions represent
your written statement to the
escrow holder (the title company)
protecting your interests and
specify, in a debit and credit
format, the disposition of the
sales proceeds and the conditions
under which the Grant Deed may be
recorded in favor of the new
buyer.
What
is a Grant Deed?
A
Grant Deed is the document which
legally transfers your title to
the property to the new owner. You
will sign the Grant Deed as part
of the escrow instructions and the
deed will be notarized by your
escrow officer or another
qualified notary public. Proper
identification is needed for this
procedure (see heading
"Identification"). The
Grant Deed is recorded at the time
escrow closes.
When
do I sign escrow instructions and
where do I do this?
Your
escrow officer or real estate
agent will contact you for an
appointment to sign your escrow
instructions and Grant Deed. At
this time, the escrow officer will
inform you of the amount of
proceeds you will receive from the
sale of your home. If you are also
purchasing another home,
arrangements can be made to
transfer funds to your purchase
escrow.
Usually
you will sign your escrow
instructions at an escrow office.
However, you may go to your real
estate agent’s office or some
other location agreed upon by all
parties
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