Buyers & Sellers

Having closed thousands of homes, the staff at Creative Title has accumulated a wealth of experience in all aspects of the real estate closing process. Creative Title’s excellent reputation for service and quality in the real estate community has been earned one settlement at a time. We handle the non-legal closing matters on behalf of the purchasers, sellers, lenders, and title insurance company. *Creative Title does not prepare legal documents or Provide legal advice

Seller’s Timeline

Whether this is your first purchase or you are a Real Estate veteran, the closing process can sometimes appear to be mystifying. This thumbnail review should help you to understand what goes on before, during and after the day that you sit down and sign all the formal documents at Creative Title. Purpose Of A Closing/Settlement As your closing agent, Creative Title acts as ...Read More >>

Buyer’s Checklist

Complete loan application and promptly furnish your lender with all requested documents and information. Purchasers should comply with these requests to avoid delays in closing. Schedule the settlement date and time through your REALTOR and/or Creative Title. If any purchaser will not attend settlement, please contact Creative Title and your lender now for a pre-approved power of attorney. General powers of attorney may be insufficient because they lack specificity and ...Read More >>

Buyer’s Timeline

Whether this is your first purchase or you are a real estate veteran, the closing process can sometimes appear to be mystifying. This thumbnail review should help you to understand what goes on before, during and after the day that you sit down and sign all the formal documents at Creative Title. Purpose Of A Closing/Settlement As your closing agent, Creative Title acts as a third ...Read More >>

Seller’s Checklist

Confirm the settlement date and time through your real estate agent and/or Creative Title. If any seller will not attend settlement, please contact Creative Title now to arrange for an approved power of attorney. General powers of attorney are usually insufficient. Transfer utilities out of your name as of the settlement date, or other date agreed upon with the buyer. Be aware that utilities cannot be turned off prior to ...Read More >>