Frequently Asked Questions
What should I expect at my real estate closing?
You should expect your closing to take approximately 45 minutes. A brief explanation of each document will be given to you prior to signing by the closer. If you need further explanation we will be happy to contact your lender or you may seek legal counsel before signing the documents.
If you would like to review the documents prior to closing please let our office know and we will be happy to get those to you to review. You can expect to receive copies of all documents at the end of the closing. If funds are required at the closing you must have them delivered by wire transfer or in the form of a cashier’s check.
When you arrive at our office, you will find it to be a relatively easy process. All of our closings are conducted by a licensed title agent. One of our highest priorities is that you leave feeling comfortable with what you were asked to sign and have a good understanding of the process in which you were involved.
I’m selling my own home For Sale By Owner (FSBO), do I need title and closing services?
Yes. While we encourage you to consider utilizing the services of a licensed Real Estate Agent when buying or selling your home, we understand that not everyone does so. We can and will help you. It is also highly recommended that you use the services of a closing company to handle the coordination of the sale, serve as the escrow agent for the executed documents and funds, and then disburse the funds according to what is stated in the contract. We will assist you through the process from contract to close.
What should I bring to my closing?
Always bring a government issued photo ID Card, such as your driver’s license or passport. If you are married, your spouse will most likely need to be in attendance and need to have their own government issued ID.
Certified or Cashier’s Check for your closing costs. You can find out the exact amount you will need to bring by contacting your lender or our office a day or two before your closing. You may also wire the funds to us directly, and a representative at our office can assist you with this as well.
Who is responsible for paying for title and closing services?
Ultimately your real estate contract or loan application should dictate who pays for what charges. In the absence of such language in your real estate contract and/or loan application, there are market norms that are used. Many times in Wyoming buyers and sellers split the cost of title insurance and closing fees.
Please feel free to contact us at any time if you have further questions.
You should expect your closing to take approximately 45 minutes. A brief explanation of each document will be given to you prior to signing by the closer. If you need further explanation we will be happy to contact your lender or you may seek legal counsel before signing the documents.
If you would like to review the documents prior to closing please let our office know and we will be happy to get those to you to review. You can expect to receive copies of all documents at the end of the closing. If funds are required at the closing you must have them delivered by wire transfer or in the form of a cashier’s check.
When you arrive at our office, you will find it to be a relatively easy process. All of our closings are conducted by a licensed title agent. One of our highest priorities is that you leave feeling comfortable with what you were asked to sign and have a good understanding of the process in which you were involved.
I’m selling my own home For Sale By Owner (FSBO), do I need title and closing services?
Yes. While we encourage you to consider utilizing the services of a licensed Real Estate Agent when buying or selling your home, we understand that not everyone does so. We can and will help you. It is also highly recommended that you use the services of a closing company to handle the coordination of the sale, serve as the escrow agent for the executed documents and funds, and then disburse the funds according to what is stated in the contract. We will assist you through the process from contract to close.
What should I bring to my closing?
Always bring a government issued photo ID Card, such as your driver’s license or passport. If you are married, your spouse will most likely need to be in attendance and need to have their own government issued ID.
Certified or Cashier’s Check for your closing costs. You can find out the exact amount you will need to bring by contacting your lender or our office a day or two before your closing. You may also wire the funds to us directly, and a representative at our office can assist you with this as well.
Who is responsible for paying for title and closing services?
Ultimately your real estate contract or loan application should dictate who pays for what charges. In the absence of such language in your real estate contract and/or loan application, there are market norms that are used. Many times in Wyoming buyers and sellers split the cost of title insurance and closing fees.
Please feel free to contact us at any time if you have further questions.