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The two most common payment methods are cashier's checks and wire transfers. Even if you receive a check at the closing, you may not have access to those funds for a few days since it will take your bank a few days to process it.
What is the most important document at closing and why? The deed is the most important document because it transfers the property to the purchaser.
The deed is the most important document because it transfers the property to the purchaser.
Declaration of Independence Of all the documents of American history, this is the most celebrated and its influence stretches far beyond America.
Sellers Often Don't Attend Closings Instead, many sellers sign their documents ahead of time and allow their attorneys to represent them at the closing. This means you may not see the seller on closing day, but rest assured, their attorney will be present to finalize the transaction on their behalf.