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Common impediments to real estate closings
Real Estate Weekly, Jan 26, 2005 by Fern Epstein
If the water meter reading is "estimated" and the property history shows estimated water charges throughout, the purchaser may take substantial monetary risk in allowing a closing to occur without an actual water meter reading being performed.
The title agent has an obligation and duty to help clear issues within the realm of title. At times this can only be accomplished with notice from the professional that there is a problem.
At Horizon Land Services, we attempt to foresee and address the potential title issues prior to closing.
We work with the professionals involved to ensure a smooth closing process. We take the "real" world and transition it to the "ideal."
FERN EPSTEIN
PRINCIPAL
HORIZON LAND SERVICES
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