You should get the key immediately after your realtor is notified by the escrow company that you closed.
Congrats!
2007-01-13 13:58:57
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answer #1
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answered by LifesAMystery 3
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All depends on the solicitors how fast they can move ,
some solicitors are very slow in wrapping things up ,
if every thing goes according to plan and no major obstacles along the way ,then i would say 2 month to have searches and deeds and other things done ,then within 28 days agreed by both sides to occupy your property..
Keys can be given earlier if the seller agrees to it ,that is normally done after both of you signed the deeds and don't want to hang around for the 28 days,,
What it really boils down to is,it is up to the buyer and seller to agree on what ever ,the solicitors will follow orders,,
2007-01-14 04:18:36
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answered by JJ 7
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Once the previous owners of the house are moved out the keys are usually given to the realtor at which time they would be handed over to you..so really it just depends on when the house is ready for you to move into..if it is vacant now and all the paperwork has been completed and financial part handled then you should get them now and if you do not have them,simply ask for them.
2007-01-13 22:03:29
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answered by Vickie Renee 1963 2
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You should get the keys to your new property at the settlement table. I have not had any settlements where the keys were not turned over after all papers were signed.
If for some reason there was a problem, ask your agent when to expect them. Make sure you get a definite answer and follow up.
2007-01-13 21:58:53
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answered by c21bucks 2
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did you read every bit of word in the papers before you sign.you can sue the sellerfro not giving you the keys immediately expect they have a reason not to because the keys should be in front of you when signing the agreement and to make sure they are for the house you brough anyway goodluck with your new hope
2007-01-13 22:27:46
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answered by miaro 1
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You should get the keys to your house as soon as the closing papers are signed, unless your documents say occupancy is something different.
2007-01-13 21:57:44
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answered by WiseOwl 2
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You have to close on your house and have the loan funded too. If it ws a cash pruchase then once you closed you should have been handed the keys.
2007-01-13 23:58:11
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answered by don't_leave_ur_equity 1
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keys! what about a title to the house!
2007-01-13 21:58:52
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answered by madmilker 3
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