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  2. How much are closing costs when selling a house? - AOL

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    Escrow fees: If any funds are held in escrow during the course of the transaction, there will likely be fees owed to the escrow company. Per My Mortgage Insider, these can range from $300 to $700 ...

  3. How much does it cost to sell a house? - AOL

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    You’ll likely also pay fees for things like escrow and wire transfers. Additionally, if you have hired a real estate attorney, the legal fees will be due at closing. ... In California, where the ...

  4. Closing costs - Wikipedia

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    Mortgage application fees, paid by the buyer to the lender, to cover the costs of processing their loan application. In some cases, the buyer would pay the lender the application directly and prior to closing, while in other cases the fee is part of the buyer's closing costs payable at closing.

  5. Who pays closing costs, the buyer or the seller? - AOL

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    Typically, homebuyers can expect to pay around 2 to 5 percent of the home’s sale price in closing fees, according to Fannie Mae. On a $350,000 house, 2 percent would come to $7,000 and 5 percent ...

  6. For sale by owner - Wikipedia

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    Flat-fee and hourly home selling. Alternatively, a home seller can either pay a flat-fee or hourly fee to a real estate agent. This can be a one time payment, or an ongoing hourly home selling agreement. These allow the FSBO seller to avoid commissions but still receive a la-carte real estate agent assistance.

  7. Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act - Wikipedia

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    Follow established escrow accounting practices; Not proceed with the foreclosure process when the borrower has submitted a complete application for loss mitigation options, and; Not pay kickbacks or pay referral fees to settlement service providers (e.g., appraisers, real estate brokers/agents and title companies)

  8. Closing (real estate) - Wikipedia

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    Before the closing happens, the settlement agency must ensure that all the money that the lender and buyer expect to send into escrow matches the total amount expected by parties that need to be paid, such as the seller and real estate agents. This matching process means that accounting information is gathered and the order is “balanced.” [8]

  9. Escrow insurance: What is it and when you need it - AOL

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    The escrow account can include funds for expenses like property taxes, mortgage insurance, homeowners insurance, HOA fees and flood insurance. How does an escrow account pay for homeowners insurance?