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Settlement costs (also known as closing costs) are the fees that the buyer and/or seller have to pay to complete the sale of the property. Depending on the lender, these may include origination fees, credit report fees, and appraisal fees, as well as property taxes and recording fees. Read more
Settlement costs (also known as closing costs) are the fees that the buyer and/or seller have to pay to complete the sale of the property. Depending on the lender, these may include origination fees, credit report fees, and appraisal fees, as well as property taxes and recording fees. Read more
Unsure when refinance fees are due? Get a clear, simple breakdown of what youâll pay upfront, at closing, or after, so you can plan ahead with confidence. Read more
Unsure when refinance fees are due? Get a clear, simple breakdown of what youâll pay upfront, at closing, or after, so you can plan ahead with confidence. Read more
A walk-through is the final time a buyer can inspect the property, prior to closing. The purpose of the walk-through is to make sure the home is in the condition you agreed to buy it in and that the seller has completed any repairs or replacements they agreed to make. It is also your last chance to ensure there are no new issues in the home. Read more
A walk-through is the final time a buyer can inspect the property, prior to closing. The purpose of the walk-through is to make sure the home is in the condition you agreed to buy it in and that the seller has completed any repairs or replacements they agreed to make. It is also your last chance to ensure there are no new issues in the home. Read more