This is a sample Escrow Closing Instructions document. Escrow instructions are a consolidation of instructions from all parties involved in the sale that are needed to finalize the transaction. The form may be customized to suit your needs.
You can double-check your escrow closing instructions with your real estate agent or attorney to make sure everything is in order and nothing's been missed.
Failing to follow the escrow closing instructions could lead to delays in closing or, in the worst-case scenario, could even jeopardize the transaction altogether.
Yes, changes can be made, but everyone involved in the transaction must agree to the modifications and the escrow officer needs to be notified.
You'll need to provide identification and any documents related to the property transaction, such as the sales contract and any necessary disclosures.
Typically, the title company or the escrow officer drafts the escrow closing instructions, laying out all the necessary steps to finalize the sale.