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Loan Closing Process
After the borrower has been approved, the legal documents required for
the loan closing are prepared by the lender and forwarded to the
closing agent. Before funds are released to the closing agent, the
borrower must sign the loan documents and meet any conditions required
by the lender. The lender will submit instructions to the closing
agent that outline the procedure and conditions for loan closing. Closing agents can be title
companies, escrow companies and lawyers. Each lender may have its
unique instructions (lenders
instructions) for loan closing and each state may differ on some
of the legal requirements. There are several major documents that are
included for all closings.Required Documents For Loan Closing:
After the closing agent has received the loan documents, the down payment if required, and other incidental closing items from the lender, they will make arrangements for the buyer (borrower) and the seller (on a sales transaction) to sign the necessary documentation to consummate the transaction. After the documents have been signed, the closing agent will request the loan funds from the lender. Lenders review the package before the funds are released to the closing agent. In some states the lender will release funds if the closing agent guarantees that the loan package meets all of the lender's requirements. One additional document that is required by most lenders prior to closing is the hazard insurance policy. At a minimum, the policy must have fire and extended coverage with a special form endorsement that covers the loan amount. Borrowers can increase coverage for other items, such as earthquake damage, theft, flood, etc. After loan funding, the closing agent will make disbursements based upon the instructions from the lender, seller and buyer. For example, if there is an existing loan to be paid in full from the loan proceeds, the closing agent is responsible for making that payment. The closing agent will also make arrangements with a title company or county recorder to record any public documents, such as grant deeds or deeds of trust. |
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