Avoiding drama at the final walk through
In real estate, one would think a final pre-closing walk through is pretty straightforward: Is the house still standing? Are the sellers belongings removed? Are the shower heads and appliances still in place? Are there new holes in the walls or broken windows? Yet our law firm sees SO MUCH 11th hour drama!
More and more, buyers are finding:
I’m increasingly in favor of having the final walk thru the day before closing and not the day of closing. This allows time to identify problems; and gives sellers and attorneys more time to address issues before closing. The logistics may not work out for all deals; yet allowing sufficient time to act has become a luxury few are willing to allow themselves.
That said, here are two pre-closing checklists I’d like to see broker and buyers complete to avoid last-minute drama.
During buying process
Buyers: don't hesitate to call in a real estate lawyer. Let us help negotiate credits, confirm repairs, and secure commitments to clear out that last roomful of abandoned furniture…before it all becomes yours.
More and more, buyers are finding:
- Locked storage rooms that could not be examined
- Crawlspaces that were not cleaned out
- Broken washing machines
- Backed up plumbing
- Missing mailbox keys
I’m increasingly in favor of having the final walk thru the day before closing and not the day of closing. This allows time to identify problems; and gives sellers and attorneys more time to address issues before closing. The logistics may not work out for all deals; yet allowing sufficient time to act has become a luxury few are willing to allow themselves.
That said, here are two pre-closing checklists I’d like to see broker and buyers complete to avoid last-minute drama.
During buying process
- Go on record with the listing broker to make sure that keys for all locks are available
- Ensure seller has identified the location of any condo common area storage and /or mailboxes
- Confirm how ALL property keys will be delivered—or where they will be located
- Confirm the number of key fobs, garage transmitters, and parking passes
- Look in every closet and storage space
- Open and close every door
- Run every appliance (even the furnace)
- Flush every toilet
- Run every faucet
- Ensure every key fob, garage transmitter, and parking pass is in possession or accounted for
Buyers: don't hesitate to call in a real estate lawyer. Let us help negotiate credits, confirm repairs, and secure commitments to clear out that last roomful of abandoned furniture…before it all becomes yours.
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