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Documents you should keep after closing

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One of the most overwhelming aspects of closing on a home is the sheer volume of documents that need to be prepared, then filed and stored after – just in case. Especially for first-time home buyers, determining which files are crucial and should be kept can be confusing . While you shouldn’t store every single one, you don’t want to make the mistake of throwing away an important document that you might need down the road.

It’s important to note that closing companies are legally required to keep documents of their client’s transactions. However, if you unfortunately run into problems with the property or with the seller, having the necessary documents on hand can help you review past agreements and look into your options promptly.

Here’s a list of some of the most important home closing real estate documents you need to keep:

How to keep important real estate documents

As you need to keep these documents safe for a long time, it is a good idea to store them in a fire-safe, water-resistant box. Moreover, having several copies ensures that you have a back-up just in case you lose the original documents.

Buying a home in New Jersey? Work with an experienced real estate team who will guide you through every step of the process, including managing the mountains of documents that comes with it. Call the team today at 908.436.7947 or sending an email to info(at)pagnottahomes(dotted)com.

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