susie deconcini

Helpful Closing Tips for Sellers

Please make sure that you keep the utilities in your name for at least 3 days after closing, to insure that the buyers have changed over the information. Some things that can go wrong when you forget the utilities are: 1) the water heater, which can be pretty expensive to replace and 2) If you have a pool, it could turn green and require drastic measures to correct. These things would be better avoided on your moving day. If you live in the county, you will need to cancel your trash collection and fire protection.

Helpful Closing Tips for Buyers

Please make sure that these utilities are scheduled to be in your name on the day we close escrow. Some things that can go wrong when you forget the utilities are: 1) the water heater, which can be pretty expensive to replace and 2) If you have a pool, it could turn green and require drastic measures to correct. These things would be better avoided on your moving day. The seller will need your homeowners insurance information. We suggest that this is taken care of early in the closing process. If your new house is in the county, you need to schedule for your trash collection and arrange for fire protection. These items are not covered in your property taxes. If you call us we will provide you with the right numbers for the area you live in.