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What happens at closing?

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What happens at closing?

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A. You will meet with a closing agent who will review with you a series of documents that have been prepared by your lender and provided to the closing agent the day of or before your closing. Many of the documents are non-binding notices and disclosures, which can be quickly reviewed and signed. But a few are key and legally binding. At Trust Title these documents will be presented to you at the beginning of the process for your careful review. Here is a list of these documents.

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A. We will meet at the closing office at a time convenient for you. Everyone on title must be present to sign the appropriate paperwork. You will need to bring your photo identification and the keys to the property, mailbox, gates, etc. Closing will take approximately 30 minutes and you will receive your proceeds.

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