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First Time Seller Query - Proof of sale
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Vixstar
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Sorry if this is a daft question but this is my first house sale.
On completion of the sale will I get a document (from my conveyancer I'd guess) confirming:
-the price of my sale
- the money transferred from the sale money to the mortgage co., EA and conveyancer
- the residual amount to be transferred to me?
On writing this query I now think the obvious answer Is yes as I should have clear confirmation of where all my money has gone. But I'd just like to check.
On completion of the sale will I get a document (from my conveyancer I'd guess) confirming:
-the price of my sale
- the money transferred from the sale money to the mortgage co., EA and conveyancer
- the residual amount to be transferred to me?
On writing this query I now think the obvious answer Is yes as I should have clear confirmation of where all my money has gone. But I'd just like to check.
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Yes. And all the other fees.
Normally your solicitor will ask your mortgage company what's outstanding near the beginning of the selling process and create such a list (ours called it a Completion Statement) so might as well ask for it early. Then they will repeat on day of completion and update the figures, and should send you a copy.0
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