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First closing, what to expect

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I'm in Houston TX and we are doing a remote closing. The closing agent at the title company is scheduling a time for tomorrow.

From what I've read online the closing agent will review a set of documents for me to sign, which includes: loan docs, deed, wire authorizations etc. I and the seller will e-sign and the key will be handed to the title company for pickup. Is that everything or did i leave something out?

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Lydia R.#4 Wholesaling Contributor
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Congrats on your deal! You should've already received the settlement statement (closing disclosure) and reviewed everything to make sure it looks right (you'd be surprised how many mistakes I've caught the day before and sometimes the day of closing) I dont think closing docs can be e-signed, you will need a mobile notary, but the title company should be arranging that for you. 

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