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Love Selling Your Home – Week 9
This is the ninth article in the series called, Love Selling Your Home: Minimize Your Stress, Maximize Your Profit, a step-by-step guide to selling your home. This series takes you through the entire home-selling process — from finding a real estate agent to settlement day.
You’re now one step closer to officially selling your home! Hooray!
Even though you have a contract with buyers, you’re not done yet.
As the saying goes, “It ain’t over ‘till it’s over,” and nothing could be more true when it comes to selling a home.
There’s a lot to get completed before closing day, and you might feel like your “to-do” list keeps growing and growing.
Keep in mind that no one wants the transaction to fall through or be delayed at this stage because of a mishap. Here’s what you need to focus on:
What to Expect
Try not to be too distracted by moving logistics or good-bye parties. It’s important to be very organized in the days leading up to your closing.
Make sure you focus on the things you need to get done in your home and also the items that need to be prepared for the actual settlement.
Most importantly, you don’t want anything missing or forgotten, especially any important paperwork when you meet with the buyers to transfer your home to them.
Depending on your contract, you may or may not need to be out of your home by the agreed upon settlement date. For example, we may have negotiated a “rent- back” with the buyers that allows you to stay in your home after settlement for a short period of time.
Here’s what needs to get done right before settlement:
You’ll face three different steps in these pre-closing days – a home inspection by buyers, any home preparation or repairs completed by you, and the gathering of any documents for the actual closing day.
Home Inspection Repairs
If you agreed to do any repairs after the buyer’s home inspection, these will need to be completed prior to the buyer’s final walk-through, which typically happens the night before or the morning of settlement.
Don’t worry, I can coordinate these for you and even suggest contracts to make the repairs.
We’ll save receipts and information on this work to prove you have satisfied any inspection agreements.
Preparing Your Home
It can be a whirlwind of activity in the final days of living in your home. However, you do want it ready for the new homeowners and not have any loose ends. You may be moving out … but they are moving in!
How to Prepare for Settlement Day
The week before settlement can feel stressful. There is a lot going on and you feel like you don’t want to forget a tiny detail that will “ruin” the sale. This is where I come in. I’ve got checklists galore to make sure nothing falls through the cracks and I’ll be sharing those with you and keeping in touch to see what I can take off your plate every step of the way.
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