"Many thanks from our family to yours"
Rich and I would like to say thanks for all of the wonderful things that you have done to make our most wonderful dream come true. This dream of course was to own a home once again. In the past you both have helped us to step up to bigger and better living spaces, but we must say that this past experience was by far the best ever. If it was not for Warren and Julie doing all of the extra work for us while we were both at work full time I truly believe that this dream would have never come true. We want to thank you both for going the extra mile for our family. We all will never forget how hard you both worked to make this dream come true. Many thanks from our family to you both.
Rich and Pauline Midthassel Sellers/Buyers
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Closing or Settlement >Closing Paperwork
When you buy a house you are asked to sign an amazing number of documents, especially if you are obtaining a mortgage loan. It is prudent to read all of the papers before signing them, but it may not be practical to do this at the actual closing. There is a way you can read everything first without holding up the closing.
The title company should have the papers ready for your review several days before the closing, but sometimes the lender delivers the paperwork at the last minute. If you insist on reading the fine print on every page, you will probably draw some serious groans from the others at the table. One practical solution is to request copies of all of the standard forms a week before the closing, so that you can read them at your leisure. At the closing you need only to make sure that the information is filled in correctly.
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Where would you go to visit the largest ancient castle in the world?
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You would travel to Prague, Czech Republic, to see the Prague Castle, built in the 9th century, with a total surface area of 18 acres. |
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