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I Wouldn’t Schedule My Closing For May 28, 2010
Especially because the last Friday in May is the Friday before Memorial Day.
Now, if the connection between the tax credit and Memorial Day is not immediately clear, think of your own office on a 3-day weekend’s Friday. Some of your colleagues take a half-day at work, others take the entire day off.
Office-wide, productivity drops.
The same is true in the real estate space. Offices are short-handed ahead of a holiday so, if you’re under contract for a home and plan to close in May, consider a closing date other than Friday May 28, 2010.
And meanwhile, with 6 weeks until Memorial Day, here’s some steps you can take today prepare for other people’s time off later.
The tax credit’s expiration is around the corner and as it gets closer, real estate-related businesses are taking on more work. Basic title and mortgage tasks are taking longer to complete and that should persist for a while.
Get ahead of the curve and beat your contract dates handily. Use the checklist above and be responsive to your lender’s requests.
And, if at all possible, avoid closing on the Friday before Memorial Day and even the Tuesday after — it’s when office staffs are at their smallest.
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