• Certified Funds – Georgia Wet Funds Legislation requires “Good Funds.”  By law,  
    Our Attorney will accept a maximum of $1,000.00 in personal funds. Certified check
    can be made payable to the firm or to the borrower and then endorsed to the closing
    firm.

  • Picture Identification – Some form of picture ID will be required – Drivers license or
    Passport is acceptable. If neither of these is available, get prior ok from attorney.

  • Original Hazard Insurance Policy, usually in an amount not less than the loan amount.
    Must have proper Mortgagee clause and be dated on or before the closing date.

  • If executing Borrower documents by Power of Attorney, the original must be brought to
    closing (it must be recorded along with the Deed to Secure Debt). The form of Power
    of Attorney must be approved prior to closing by the attorney and the lender.

  • Any closing conditions required by the lender, such as original tax returns, closing
    statement from sale of previous home, pay stubs or gift letters.

  • Original Termite Letter (typically Seller brings, but lender will require) and if applicable
    septic and well water inspections (which may also be brought by the Seller).
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