After your offer has been accepted, your agent
will supervise the coordination of all necessary vendors
and serving as your advocate when working with each
vendor. Your agent will make sure that the vendors
have access to the property at the appropriate times
to perform their procedures and oversee the execution
of those procedures on your behalf.
For instance, the property will need a thorough examination.
Working with your lender, you may need to have a formal
appraisal and a survey done for the property designated
in the contract. A property inspection, a foundation
inspection, and an environmental inspection may also
need to be completed to make sure that the property
is up to the standards set forth in your written agreement.
If there are issues or inconsistencies brought to
light during this time, it may delay or even nullify
the contract depending on the contingencies set forth
in the contract.
Homeowner insurance is another very important item
that will need to be taken care of at this point.
Insurance experts recommend that you obtain insurance
equal to the full replacement value of the home. Unless
you have insurance coverage on the home, the closing
can not proceed. Having these procedures done in a
timely and professional manner is a must. Investigate
each vendor to make sure that they are reputable and
have a clean operational history.
Your agent's experience in this area will be invaluable
in making sure that everything is completed on time
and in a professional and legal manner.