what does an attorney do at closing

by Shana Deckow 6 min read

Who usually represents the lender at a closing?

Although the closing attorney generally represents the lender in the mortgage loan transaction, it is the practice of all closing attorneys in Massachusetts to be as helpful as they can to assist borrowers in the mortgage loan transaction.

What are the responsibilities of the closing agent?

The duties of a closing agent include ordering title work and a property survey, assisting with obtaining requisite insurance, communicating with the lender and mortgage broker, issuing and sending the title insurance policy to both the buyer and lender, issuing the title commitment, assembling the loan closing package ...

What are the steps of the closing process in the right order?

All Things Smart HomeownershipThe home closing process in 10 simple-ish steps. ... Choose your settlement company and/or real estate attorney. ... Buy homeowners insurance. ... Get title insurance (for you too) ... Meet the conditions of the loan. ... Prepare to move. ... Review the Closing Disclosure. ... Do the final walk-through of the home.More items...•Oct 22, 2018

How do you handle real estate closings?

Open an Escrow Account. An escrow account is held by a third party on behalf of the buyer and seller. ... Title Search and Insurance. ... Hire an Attorney. ... Negotiate Closing Costs. ... Complete the Home Inspection. ... Get a Pest Inspection. ... Renegotiate the Offer. ... Lock in Your Interest Rate.More items...