What Every Buyer Needs to Know About Closing a Real Estate Transaction in Alabama and Florida

Alabama Florida Real Estate Closings

When it comes to closing on your dream home along the Gulf Coast, there’s much to navigate—from the closing table to utility connections, taxes, and more. As an expert real estate advisor in Orange Beach, Alabama, I guide buyers through every step of the process to ensure a smooth and successful closing. Here's everything you need to know:


The Closing Table Essentials

1. Documentation to Bring

  • A valid government-issued driver’s license or ID.
  • Proof of homeowner’s insurance, if required by your lender.
  • A cashier’s check or proof of wire transfer for closing costs.
  • The HUD-1 Settlement Statement or Closing Disclosure for review.

2. Post-Occupancy Agreements
If the seller remains in the home after closing, ensure all terms are clearly outlined, including rent, responsibilities, and timelines for the transition.


The Role of the Title Company and Attorneys

1. Title Company Responsibilities

  • Conducting a title search to confirm the property is free of liens.
  • Issuing title insurance to protect you from future claims.

2. Attorney Involvement
In Alabama, an attorney typically oversees the closing to ensure all legal documentation complies with state laws. Florida often uses title companies, but an attorney may also be involved if you prefer added legal assurance.


Taxes, Prorations, and Fees

1. Property Taxes

  • Taxes are prorated based on the closing date, meaning you'll reimburse the seller for prepaid taxes from the start of the year to your closing day.
  • In Alabama, property taxes are relatively low compared to other states, which is a bonus for Gulf Coast buyers.

2. HOA Transfer Fees
If your home is in a community with a Homeowners’ Association, be prepared for transfer fees and prorated dues. Request the latest HOA covenants, rules, and contact information during the closing process.

3. Withholding Taxes

  • State Withholding Taxes: Non-resident sellers may have taxes withheld on the sale proceeds.
  • Foreign Withholding (FIRPTA): If the seller is a foreign person, you may need to comply with the Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act.

Cash Buyers vs. Financed Buyers

1. Cash Buyers

  • Cash transactions eliminate the need for lender requirements, saving time.
  • You’ll still need to bring a cashier’s check or proof of wired funds for closing costs.

2. Buyers with Loans

  • Coordinate with your lender to ensure all documents are ready for closing.
  • Lenders will typically provide a Closing Disclosure three days prior to closing for your review.

3. VA Loan Buyers

  • Veterans purchasing with a VA loan benefit from lower closing costs and no private mortgage insurance (PMI). However, you may still need funds for inspections, title insurance, and taxes.

Utilities and Change of Address

1. Set Up Utilities
Contact local utility providers for water, electricity, gas, and internet services. Schedule service transfers to begin on your closing date.

2. Change of Address

  • Update your address with the U.S. Postal Service.
  • Notify banks, insurance providers, and other services of your new address.

Inspections and Contractors

1. Inspections Post-Closing
Even if inspections were conducted pre-closing, schedule additional reviews for HVAC systems, plumbing, and electrical if needed.

2. Local Contractors
It’s wise to have trusted contacts for any repairs or upgrades. I maintain a preferred vendor list with reliable electricians, roofers, painters, and more.


Homeowner’s Insurance and Title Insurance

1. Homeowner’s Insurance
Ensure your policy begins on the closing day. Lenders will require proof of insurance before issuing the loan.

2. Title Insurance
Protect yourself from unexpected claims with title insurance, which is a one-time purchase during closing.


Final Steps for a Smooth Transition

  • Keys to the Property: Confirm how and when you’ll receive the keys—typically at the closing table.
  • HOA Information: Ensure you have contact details for the HOA and a copy of the community’s rules.
  • Prorations: Review all prorated amounts for taxes and HOA dues carefully.

Purchasing a home on the Gulf Coast is an exciting journey, and with the right preparation, closing day will be as seamless as possible. Whether you're a cash buyer, using a VA loan, or navigating a conventional loan process, I’m here to guide you every step of the way.

Meredith Amon is a local real estate advisor, licensed in Alabama and Florida. She specializes in helping buyers and sellers navigate the buying and selling of homes along the Gulf Coast.

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