Schedule final utility meter readings
for day of closing, including:
Gas/fuel oil, Electricity and Water/sewer.
In case the meter readers come while
you're at the closing, arrange for a friend or relative to be home
during the time you're out of the house.
Three Days Before Closing
Go to the post office and arrange for mail to be forwarded to new address.
Cancel newspaper subscriptions, cable TV service, telephone, and garbage collection.
Two Days Before Closing
Talk to the title officer, your lawyer, and your agent to verify that all necessary paperwork will be ready for your closing.
The Day Before Closing
Pick up a written copy of your estimated closing costs from the closing officer, or have
your agent do it-you're entitled to it by law. Check to make sure all fees, tax
adjustments, and other charges are correct.
Gather all the documents you are expected to bring to the closing meeting, such as: Paid property tax receipts, Property survey and Copies of your mortgage and any other liens on the property.
Closing Day
Before you leave, sweep out the house and make certain all your belongings are out.
When you leave for the closing, make sure you have your documents, along with all house keys and garage door openers.
After the closing is completed, call your insurance agent and cancel your homeowner's policy.