Closings and Title

Cash for Closing

By Apex Title Agency, Ltd. on August 19, 2009

Any money that a buyer is required to bring to closing  should be in the form of a cashiers check or money order if over a $1000.  Anything under a $1000 can be in the form of a personal check.  The check should always be made payable to the Title Company that is facilitating the transaction.  We once had a client who asked if she could write 7 personal checks to cover the amount due at closing.  The answer of course was no!!  However, I did thank her for having such a great idea.



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Apex Title Agency, Ltd.

Established in 2004, Apex Title Agency, Ltd. is a full service abstract, title, and escrow company. We strive to serve all of your title needs in a timely, customer oriented manner. Our friendly office staff is experienced and ready to help you thr... Read more about this Author




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