Once your ESL mortgage has been approved, your ESL Closing Representative will work with you, your attorney, and the sellers’ attorney to finalize the settlement and schedule your closing date.
Here are some of the keys to a successful closing.
Title Search and Review
During the closing process, a Title Search and Review will need to be completed before your mortgage is finalized. A Title Search and Review includes:
- A thorough review of all public records related to the property
- A thorough review of the title to protect all stakeholders from any restrictions regarding the complete ownership history of the property
Other Required Documents
In addition to the title search and review, the following documents are required to finalize your mortgage:
- Documents related to conditions described in the commitment letter. These documents may include payoff letters or account statements required to satisfy a closing condition.
- Proof of Homeowner’s Insurance. You or your insurance agency will need to provide this important document to ESL.
Scheduling Your Closing Day
Once all the required information has been provided, it will take a minimum of three business days to prepare all of the closing documents. Then you’ll be ready to schedule the official closing.
- If you’re purchasing a new home, your ESL Closing Representative will work with your attorney and the seller’s attorney to schedule a closing date
- If you’re refinancing your current home, your ESL Closing Representative will make a closing appointment for you
The Location for Your Closing
Your closing will take place at ESL headquarters at 225 Chestnut Street, Rochester, NY 14604. Free parking is available.
What to Bring to Your Closing
You may need to bring funds to complete your closing. If so, your ESL Closing Representative will let you know exactly what’s required.
You also will need to bring valid photo identification for all borrowers and titleholders. Acceptable forms of photo identification include:
- Driver’s License
- Passport
- Non-Driver State-Issued ID
Who Needs to Attend
If you’re getting a mortgage to purchase a home, your closing requires the attendance of:
- Buyers’ attorney or their representative(s)
- Sellers’ attorney
- All borrowers or titleholders
If you’re refinancing your mortgage, your closing requires the attendance of:
- All borrowers and titleholders
- Your attorney (if you choose to have one present)
Please remember that having your own attorney present at the closing of a refinanced mortgage is optional. In addition, you will be responsible for any legal costs associated with having an attorney attend the closing.
A Quick Look at a Mortgage Closing
Here’s what happens if you’re purchasing a home:
- You, your attorney, the seller's attorney, and your ESL Closing Representative meet at ESL
- Legal documents are signed, including the ESL mortgage and note
- Sales proceeds are distributed to the sellers’ attorney
- Closing costs are collected
- Copies of all signed documents are provided for future reference
- The sellers’ attorney or the sellers hand over the keys to your new home
What happens next? You can start moving into your new home.
Here’s what happens if you’re refinancing your current mortgage:
- You and your ESL Closing Representative meet at ESL
- If you have retained an attorney for your closing, your attorney will also attend the meeting
- Legal documents are signed, including the ESL mortgage and note
- Copies of all signed documents are provided for future reference
The next step? You’ll be ready to enjoy the benefits of your new, refinanced ESL mortgage.